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Re: new definition of non-free



I think we might be doing the CD manufacturers a disservice by putting non-free
stuff in the non-us directory - those who made CDs outside of the U.S. would
have to sort the programs out on their own. I also don't understand if you are
proposing a non-us directory in our main FTP archive or elsewhere.

Also, I wasn't planning to make an announcement. When I announce 1.3.2, I will
note that for the first time all of the programs on the CD meet the free
software guidelines. The "Vitamin D" group should make their own announcement.
Debian should not make it for them. We have to make it very clear that their
project is not a Debian activity.

	Thanks

	Bruce
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Bruce Perens K6BP   bruce@pixar.com   510-215-3502


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