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Re: contrib/non-free policy



On Mon, 21 Jul 1997, Christian Schwarz wrote:

> Sorry, but this argument (only the argument) is not valid. If we'd say
> that every package that does not meet the free software guidelines, we'd
> have to move everything from contrib to non-free, except the very few
> packages which meet the DFSG but depend on non-free or contrib packages.

And those that we choose not to support for some reason.

Yes, that's exactly what I think we should do.

I suggest we move half the stuff that's currently in contrib into
non-free, then the rest (which would be really free) could go on the
official CD.


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