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Re: policy wrt distribution of modified binaries



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> On Sun, 20 Jul 1997, joost witteveen wrote:
> 
> > BTW, I remember that qt is OK to be distributed -- would that
> > mean it can be moved too? This probably means several other
> > packages can move too. 
> 
>  I don't understund why do people consieder that a piece of software can
> satisfy the DFSG and provide no source. I think that binary-only software
> is *much* more non-free than gnuplot or cygwin32.

You severely misquote me here!

I didn't say qt satisfied DFSG, I just said qt can probably be
moved to contrib, from non-free. Still it can of cource never
satisfy DFSG, and should never be in main with the current
licence.

-- 
joost witteveen, joostje@debian.org
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