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Re: summary of non-free/contrib policy



schizo@debian.org (Clint Adams) writes:
> If, as I believe you said, source dependencies on non-main packages would
> disqualify that package from the main description, then it would seem that
> all PGP-signed files would need to be removed. Obviously I'm stretching
> things here.

Note that while PGP may have non-free distribution terms, and may have
government restrictions upon it, the _format_ of PGP signatures is not
proprietary.

However, you have a good argument for our publishing the checksums of our
files (with MD5 or RIPEM-160) in a well-known location, so that people who
can not rely on encryption for verification can still verify our files.

	Thanks

	Bruce
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