>> The above URL has the license. I think that the concepts in the preamble >> are >> interesting, offering software to please Allah and denying the concept of >> "ownership" of Intellectual Property. > Which is not only non-free in Debian, we can not distribute it. > A software license is not allowed to force other users to please any "god".
Yes, we can very well distribute a software in non-free that requires the user to do whatever funny thing the license author wants from him. It is the users problem in non-free if they can follow that or not. Debian does only require the distribution rights, and I do not see how they are affected in such a thing. How much sense it makes and what I personally think of license authors (hint: nothing good at all, DO NOT WRITE ANY NEW LICENSE, DAMNIT), is something else. -- bye, Joerg (23:02) <liw> I should take a photograph of my stapler, the maker of which is "RAPESCO" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

