On Thu, 2019-06-20 at 13:15 +0700, Bagas Sanjaya wrote: > Suppose that an upstream has released a program which its license > conforms to DFSG (named ZZZ), but when I test it, ads placed by the > upstream appear (such as pop up ads). Since ads can affect user > experience of ZZZ, but at the same time the upstream get paid by ad > networks which he place the ads into ZZZ, would it acceptable to > package ZZZ for Debian?
I don't know whether it's relevant to your question, but we already have software in Debian that displays pop-up ads. Zoneminder displays a pop-up nag for donations. You can turn it oft, but unless you delve into raw SQL hackery of the underlying DB you will see it at least once.
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