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



On Wed, 24 Sep 1997, Hamish Moffatt wrote:

> 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. 

main = pure, contrib = impure, non-free = foul corruption ?

main = good, contrib = bad, non-free = ugly ?

:-)



craig



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