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Re: CALL FOR VOTES: First of two votes on social contract



jrv@vanzandt.mv.com (James R. Van Zandt)  wrote on 06.06.97 in <m0waBLT-0006HgC@vanzandt.mv.com>:

> I tripped over two items.
>
> I fully agree with this part:
> >We will contribute to the free software world.
>
> However, "When we write new software, we will license it as free
> software" implies that even what we write on our "day job" has to be
> free.  A lot of us can't afford that.  Can this sentence be dropped?

"When we write software as part of the Debian system ..."

Good enough?

I agree with your nit, since it does apply to me.


MfG Kai


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