On Sun, 1 Jun 1997, joost witteveen wrote: > > On 31 May 1997, John Goerzen wrote: > > > > > A program I am packaging has a copying policy as follows: > > > > > > Only NON-COMMERCIAL distribution allowed. > > > > This puts the package into non-free. However... > > > > > Redistribution of > > > modified versions by other people than myself is not allowed. > > > > We need at least the possibility to distribute a modified binary version > > of the package. If this isn't allowed by that sentence, than the package > > can't be included in the archive at all. Or do I miss something? > > > Yes, if a modifying the package isn't allowed, then it cannot go > into the main archive, and has to go into non-free, even if you're > allowed to make money distributing it. > > > Non-free it is
No. If the author forbids distribution a changed (i.e. bug fixed) _binary_ version, I think the package may not even go into non-free. What do the others think? Thanks, Chris -- Christian Schwarz Do you know [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], Debian GNU/Linux? [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit PGP-fp: 8F 61 EB 6D CF 23 CA D7 34 05 14 5C C8 DC 22 BA http://www.debian.org http://fatman.mathematik.tu-muenchen.de/~schwarz/ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .