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Re: qmail license



> DJB has no problem with our using and distributing Qmail as long as we _don't_
> _modify_ the .src.tgz file. We can put any changes we want in the binary package
> and the .diff.gz file.
> 
> I think this is a bit strange, but I said I'd ask the developers about it.
> Does this sort of restriction belong in the main distribution?
> 
> 	Bruce

Sure, it's a strange request...  But I thought Debian policy was not to modify 
the
upstream source .tgz file anyways - so I don't see how it conflicts.  On the 
other
hand, if he is restricting anyone from modifying the package, and 
redistributing
it -- then it obviously belongs in non-free.

Cheers,

 - Jim

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