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Re: next approach: new non-free/contrib policy



> > I think you've got you logic a little tangled here.
> > 
> No, you've simply missed my point...again.

No, you've missed mine...again.  (echos of Young Frankenstein ``no YOU are 
feeling sleepy'', we probably ought to stop this soon :-)


OK lets go for an example:

  I write an encryption algorithm
  I implement it
  I licence it under the GPL
  I release it with no restrictions on use.

  Is this program free enough to be part of Debian ?     I say, yes.

  Can we put it on a US based ftp server ?               probably not.

So we have a free debian package, that has to be distributed from a server 
outside of the US.

Please tell me which clause of the DFSG would make this package non-free.

Cheers, Phil.



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