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Re: new definition of non-free



On Thu, 24 Jul 1997, Enrique Zanardi wrote: 

> On 24 Jul 1997, Guy Maor wrote: 
> 
> > I think there are a fair number of packages which are free, but depend
> > or recommend non-free or non-US packages (for example all the programs
> > that work with pgp).
> > 
> > Whether we do decide to merge contrib into non-free, I really think we
> > need another directory in non-free - copyrights, which contains the
> > copyright files out of each package.  I can very easily do this
> > automatically.  Even better is someone (Vitamin D obviously) would
> > periodically review all those copyrights and summarize the
> > restrictions in one file.
> 
> As "non-US" packages may be free or not, the "copyrights" directory should 
> be added to the "non-US" section too. (more work for "Vitamin D"?)
> 

I don't think so, because it seems that most of the people Interested in
Vitamin D are US based, and our main goal is to make a CD image that will
be sold along with Debian.  Therefore, we are not going to be including
any of the non-US software.

Shaya 


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