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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.
> 
> 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.

I wholeheartedly agree. I see a solution: Debian itself should offer
a 5-floppy-disk set of non-US (including source and binaries) for the cost of
duplication.

No need of CD, as the size is very small. Someone outside US should take
care of orders coming from the "free world" and someone inside the US could
take care of US orders.

Alternatively, someone could do that as a personal business, but be allowed
to mark the floppies as "Official" although restricted by law.

Thanks,
	Fernando


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