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There are _TWO_ discussions here



Just in case it's not emminently clear to all, there are two things
being discussed here.

First, Christian and I (and possibly others), want to make contrib
packages DFSG compliant.  This is an important issue, and practically
nobody has responded to it.

Second, lots of people want to talk about packages with US export
restrictions.  This discussion is dead as far as I'm concerned.  I
agree that our current solution is discriminatory, inconsistent, and
just terrible.  But it's very simple.

There are technical ways to solve the problem, yes, with lots of
symlinks or customized mirror scripts, but they are very complicated
and put more work on archive maintainers, CD manufacturers, and mirror
sites.  I don't think it's worth it.

The confusing part is that both discussions are intermingled and being
discussed with the same subject.


Guy


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