On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 11:17:46AM -0300, Fabricio Cannini wrote: > --- Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > escreveu: > > Am 2004-12-07 10:39:42, schrieb Fabricio Cannini:
> > > Me wonders if simply NOT installing hot-babe > > > wouldn't fix this. > > > IMO Seems to be the easiest solution. > > In theory ! In many countries it is illegal > > to have some stuff on CD or other Media. > > > Don't put it on the CD!! > > And WHO stores the CD-Images ? > Servers located on coutries that do not have such > prohibitions would store these packages. > I'm talking about NOT putting such packages > in the official medias (CDs, .iso, etc). I don't think this is a very useful compromise. If a package is going to be included in the Debian archive, it should also be included in the official Debian CD sets. I think it's a good idea to provide enough metadata in the archive to let people build localized CD sets that are legal in their jurisdiction, but I don't think we should be excluding any Debian packages from official CD sets -- if there are reasons that we can't distribute a package in main as part of our CD images, we shouldn't be distributing it from the mirrors either. ObRC: #245810 -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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