Giacomo Catenazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Russ Allbery wrote:
>> I recommend not attributing such judgements to the configuration files >> of software packages. > Sorry??? > It is more that a configuration file, and BTW the same notation it is > also used by apt. Archive and its format are an area of ftp-master. I disagree. The Release file in the archive is a configuration file that is part of the software interface to the archive. The terminology that it uses refers to capabilities within the archive maintenance software and within the software that downloads files from a Debian archive. It does not have anything to do with legal, administrative, or focus decisions taken by the Debian project. Mixing the terminology used for a software package with the terminology used for the founding organizational documents of the project is a mistake, in my opinion. The Debian archive software is general software that could be used for any project, even with an entirely different use of the component feature that has nothing to do with licensing. We happen to use it for licensing and to separate things that are part of the distribution from things that are not, but this is not in any way inherent to the component concept within the archive software. > The bug is only relevant to policy, but as stated by policy team, > debian/copyright, interpretation of DFSG, archive sections ("devel", > "libs", "mail"), etc. are areas outside policy, but they are in > ftp-master hands. So IMHO what "Debian" means (linked to DFSG) and what > Lenny means (archive) is outside debian-policy (and outside of the cited > bug). > This is unfortunate. I don't agree that this is the case to the extent that you describe, or that it follows from that bug or from other Policy discussions, although I agree that thet Constitution and Social Contract have more to say about this than Policy does. -- Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]