Hi, > > I've opened bugs now, I don't know if it hasn't happened before. > > Please Cc' the respective bugs so that we know it's fixed either way. > > > > The possible options that I see are: > > > > 1. audacity/portaudio are removed from Debian > > > > 2. license text is modified so that it clarifies that the 'request' is > > a non-binding request which is optional and not a mandatory section. > > I'm confused. d-legal came to the conclusion, as far as I can tell, that > this isn't a problem; that it would be nice to move it out of the license > (wishlist), or to note redundantly on their webpage that this is a request > (also wishlist), but this is unambiguously a non-binding request already; > it uses the very word "request". Why are you opening bugs?
License text does not explain that it is a 'wishlist'; the term 'request' can be binding or non-binding depending on interpretation, and is not a good word to use without defining the scope. That is where the non-clarity lies. I'd like to see the license text itself updated, rather than the website adding some clarification outside of Debian archive. regards, junichi -- [EMAIL PROTECTED],netfort.gr.jp} Debian Project -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]