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Re: contrib/non-free policy



On Mon, 21 Jul 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:

> From: Christian Schwarz <schwarz@monet.m.isar.de>
> > No. I have read qt's license now three times (I'm no lawyer and it's hard
> > to understand the license :-) and I think it can go into contrib, since
> > distribution on CDs is ok with them, even if it's done commercially. (They
> > say you have to provide the copyright, etc., but that should be fulfilled 
> > by our `.debs'.)
> 
> I've decided to drop "contrib" from the next official CD set, so you can
> put whatever you want in there. The problem is that programs in contrib
> that do not provide source don't really conform to many of the free software
> guidelines at all - they implicitly prohibit modification and porting of the
> program, etc.
> 
> That leaves a very small category of programs that do not go in the main
> distribution but might still be put on the official CD - the ones that we
> don't want to support for some reason - we might as well leave those off.
> 

What the purpose of not including them.  Since they are not part of
Debian, we can say we are including them as a service to our users, not
because they are an official part of Debian.  It's like when you Buy a
video card, they might throw in some games, you're not buying the video
card for the games, but they throw it in, for 2 reason, 1) to show off
their video card, and 2) to make their video card stand out from the rest,
i.e. the "service" part.

Shaya


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