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Re: non-US and Vitamin-D/



> I feel strongly that the "free" packages in non-US should be considered 
> a part of Debian (maintained overseas, of course), and should not be 
> considered as part of the Vitamin-D packages.

Absolutely!

> Also, I'd like to see an "Official Non-US" Debian CD that included the non-US
> packages (in addition to the normal ones) that could be published outside of 
> the US.  Non-US companies that are currently planning to publish the current 
> "Official" CD aren't producing the best product for their customers if they
> leave off the non-US stuff.
> 
> In short, we should recognize that "non-US" software can be DFSG-compliant.

Yes.

The ``Official Non-US Debian CD'' would be distributable back into the US as 
well, which would allow US Debian users to get a CD with (for example) PGP on 
it, which would be better for them too.

Cheers, Phil.



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