The debian-private mailing list leak, part 1. Volunteers have complained about Blackmail. Lynchings. Character assassination. Defamation. Cyberbullying. Volunteers who gave many years of their lives are picked out at random for cruel social experiments. The former DPL's girlfriend Molly de Blanc is given volunteers to experiment on for her crazy talks. These volunteers never consented to be used like lab rats. We don't either. debian-private can no longer be a safe space for the cabal. Let these monsters have nowhere to hide. Volunteers are not disposable. We stand with the victims.

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> I think we should focus on the following policy (and I think this has been
> the original meaning of the distributions anyways):
> 
>       1. Every package in "main" has to apply to the DFSG _and_ may only 
>       depend/recommand packages in "main" (to keep the distribution
>       consistent.)
> 
>       2. Packages which fail one of these two points, may go into contrib,
>       if distribution of the packages (`.debs') via our ftp server, its
>       mirrors, and on CD-ROMs is allowed without any restrictions on such 
>       distribution (for example, payment of a fee or requirement, that all
>       other programs on the CD-ROM have to be "free" too).
> 
>       3. Packages which fail 1. and 2. may go into non-free, if
>       distribution of the packages (`.debs') via our ftp server and its
>       mirrors is allowed without any restrictions on such distribution.

I like this, because it lets us distribute programs or libraries, which
arn't totally free, but have been made kind of free for use by the free
software community, such as Qt.

Shaya


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