James Troup writes: > Oh, good, someone chuck vim in non-free, if it's license hasn't > changed then.
I wrote: > I know nothing about the license on 'vim', or on most Debian's other 2000+ > packages, except that someone at some time judged them DFSG compliant. I'm > not about to read through them all and second-guess those decisions. James Troup writes: > Bully for you. I didn't ask you for or to do any of those things. I wrote: > The man asked for opinions on the DFSG-ness of his license and I > gave him mine. James Troup writes: > So what? My reply wasn't a mail to you, it was a mail to a mailing > list. I took it to be a sarcasm directed at me for opining that his postcardware license is not free and offering vim as a counterexample, with the implication that I should have been aware of it. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI