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Re: on the goal of debian



From: Milan Zamazal <pdm@blackbird.ics.muni.cz>
> I have still a question to clarify things: If someone decides e.g. to
> create free support for Windoze NT kernel inside Debian, does so, places
> it in contrib, is it OK?  Is such an activity officially encouraged,
> discouraged or it is unimportant to us?

A number of people have speculated about porting Debian to NT. There is
a partial port of dpkg now. Of course lots of GNU software exists on NT.
Our policy would not prevent a complete port of Debian's user-mode programs
to NT.

> So my second question is:
> a. Is there any problem that Debian is developed by people with
>    different views on free software as long as project policies (stated
>    in the Social Contract and DFSG) are not violated?

No.

> b. Is there any problem with discussing our policies from time to time?

No, but I'd sure not expect a policy change.

	Bruce
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