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Re: contrib, non-free and policy doubts



Scott K. Ellis:
> Actually I'm working on a paper that describes the various copyright
> situations of our non-free packages, with notes on the ones that are
> possible canidates for CD inclusion and such.  The work is going slow,
> mostly because I haven't had as much time at work where I have a T1 and
> downloading packages to check their copyrights over a 33.6k modem isn't
> fun.  Individual package maintainers of non-free stuff could help me
> greatly by mailing me the copyright/distribution information of your
> packages so I don't have to search it out.

But you have a master account. Any reason you can't unpack the packages on
master and examine their copyright files there?

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