On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 11:41:55PM +0000, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> > It doesn't matter if a piece of software works with non-free stuff, or even
> > if most of its use, by design, is for non-free stuff.  All that matters is
> > that there exists some free stuff that it works with.  For example, the
> > vast majority of the stuff that runs in Wine is non-free--but not all, so
> > Wine goes in main.  The relative quantities aren't relevant.
> 
> Even then, the freeness of material outside Debian is generally ignored.
> We have multiple clients that only work with non-free servers.

Err, that's what I meant:

> (It's not clear whether data beyond the scope of Debian--such as comics
> being downloaded--are relevant to this, either, but that's another debate.)

-- 
Glenn Maynard


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