On Tue, 31 Mar 2020 at 10:17:23 -0500, Ryan Pavlik wrote: > Also, it is a free partial alternative to the steam-devices non-free package > for > the Steam-related devices that are VR/AR related.
The actual udev rules in steam-devices are MIT/X11-licensed, but they're part of the larger steam source package, which is non-free. For both this package and steam-devices, it's probably a good long-term goal for the package to go away entirely, or at least shrink a *lot*, as rules that are uncontroversial get upstreamed into udev (systemd). > In addition to the DFSG-free > license, it also follows best practices for udev rules more closely. > (using uaccess instead of setting group and permissions directly, etc.) Recent versions of steam-devices do use uaccess. (Older versions didn't.) smcv