Hi David!

You wrote:

> > Plus, you're talking about other files that are most definitely part of
> > LaTeX that are generated here.  It would be different if it required
> > that gcc be installed in /usr/bin, for example.
> 
> No, I'm making a suggestion that, if a file is distributed under the
> LPPL, and someone places it in a tarball with many other unrelated
> files, this added clause of LPPL3 causes the sort of contamination
> forbidden by DFSG9.

Also, in some way, an iso image is also an archive with many
files on it.

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