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Re: moving "contrib" and "non-free" out from under "dists/unstable".



On Tue, Sep 23, 1997 at 01:03:00AM -0800, Bruce Perens wrote:
> I think it's really important that non-free and contrib not look as if they
> are part of Debian.

I think contrib might be misleadingly named. Recently someone suggested
that Debian does not like unregistered maintainers making packages,
because our contrib is not open like Redhat's. In Redhat's case,
contrib means packages contributed by non-Redhat developers. In Debian's
case, it means something else, but without thoroughly reading
the definitions and DFSG right now, I don't have a suggestion.

hamish
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