Scripsit Frank Küster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> First, thank you for taking hand of this issue!
> > |> 3. should, except where impossible for legal reasons, preserve the > > |> entire building and portablility infrastructure provided by the > > |> upstream author. For example, it is not appropriate to omit source > > |> files that are used only when building on MS-DOS > > Unfortunately, there are lots of precedent for MS-DOS specific files to > > carry a non-free license, so removing them can be the safe option. > That's why I (or Henning) wrote "except where impossible for legal > reasons". To prevent this misunderstanding, perhaps change to For example, it is not sufficient reason to omit a file that it is used only when buidling on MS-DOS. Similarly, a Makefile provided by upstream should not be omitted even if the first thing your debian/rules does is to overwrite it by running a configure script. Some minor typos, most certainly originally made by me: officially distributed to the upstream author: s/to/by/ non-DFGS-free material: s/GS/SG/ the latter two points it to let: s/it/is/ -- Henning Makholm "Also, the letters are printed. That makes the task of identifying the handwriting much more difficult."