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Re: contrib/non-free policy



> 
> I've been thinking about this, maybe we can compromise and do something
> like the FreeBSD people do.  We can provide packages that just contain our
> diff and on configure, they'll download the .orig.tar.gz and package up
> the package, and install it.  We could then provide these packages on the
> CD, but it be clear that those packages are outside of Debian.
> 
> This idea needs a lot of work, but I just want to know if people would
> agree to it.

Tell me the reason why we should make life of our users miserable?
I understand that you are trying to find a compromise solution, but
ny impression is that we might not need that compromise. I still think
that most of the developers more care about the users (they are also 
usres, aren't they?) than about politics.

Alex Y.

> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Shaya

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