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packages in contrib that are DFSG-compliant



From: Christian Schwarz <schwarz@monet.m.isar.de>
> ----- Packages that are DFSG free and might go to main?
> 
> utils/compress-package_1.3-1.deb

This is encumbered by the Unisys/Terry Welch patent.

> ----- non-DFSG packages in contrib, that will be moved to non-free if we
> ----- change policy (these 4 are the `famous 6 packages' :)
> 
> admin/npasswd-boulder_1.2.2-2.deb

Remove npasswd-boulder, please.

> net/circus_0.43-1.deb
> shells/pash_2.2-1.deb

> text/acroread_3.0-1.deb

Unless I'm mistaken, the free "xpdf" duplicates the function of this package.

> ----- DFSG compliant packages--these are fine in contrib
> 
> devel/ddd-dmotif*_2.1.1-2.deb
> devel/kaffe_0.7.1-2.deb

> devel/libkde0-dev_0.10.01-1.deb
> devel/libkde0.9.00-dev_0.9.00-1.deb
> libs/libkde0.9.00_0.9.00-1.deb
> libs/libkde0_0.10.01-1.deb

Libkde fails the discrimination test and is not DFSG-compliant.

	Thanks

	Bruce
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