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Re: gated (contract or encouragement?)



>>>>>>>> On 22 Jul 1997, Rob Browning wrote:

 Browning> "Boris D. Beletsky" <borik@isracom.co.il> writes:
 Browning>
 Browning> > In any way it will stay "Free software" because in any
 Browning> > way we get users to download and use the software freely.
 Browning>
 Browning> That is in *no* way Debian's definition of free software,

I wasn't talking about "Debian's definition of free software", I was
trying to explain that IMHO it is more important to bring gated to
the distribution then not to give up to signing the license. I want
to make it clear that I came to this opinion because I doubt that
gated consortium will ever GPL there pkg.

I am not good at politics, I just know this: gated it the only
decent routing daemon I know, and it is very difficult to compile it
as it is especially on libc6-dev.

thks,
borik
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