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Re: summary of non-free/contrib policy



Dale Scheetz <dwarf@polaris.net> writes:

> It will in fact discourage much of what is now in contrib from
> appearing on any CDs, not just the Official Debian one.

On the contrary, if we adopt solution 1, then all contrib software
will be DFSG compliant.  It may depend on non-free or non-US software
to run, but will be free (not just free to distribute).  We could then
include contrib (though a smaller contrib) on the official CD.

I'm not necessarily advocating solution 1.  More than anything, I
believe we need a clearly posted definition of the distinction between
main, non-free, and contrib.


Guy


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