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Re: new definition of non-free



On Thu, 24 Jul 1997, Christian Schwarz wrote:

> Also note, that non-us is _not_ considered as part of the main
> distribution. (For example, packages depending or recommending non-us
> packages will have to go into contrib--or non-free in the future).

That's why I think we should keep contrib for software that is free but
can't go in the main distribution for various reasons: depending on non-US
software being a good one. It seems a bit silly to put software in
non-free when it and everything it depends on is free.


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