> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Bushnell, BSG) > Date: 05 Aug 2002 13:01:07 -0700
> > Now, you treat this is as if there are merely differing > interpretations of DFSG-4. But there are not. The only interpretors > of DFSG-4 are the Debian Project. Nobody else. We don't make any > kind of promise that if you meet the DFSG, we will distribute your > software; rather, we publish these guides, and then use them in making > determinations about what is free. But we make the determination. > DFSG is not a legal text, it's an internal guide for the Debian > project. > I do not doubtthe Debian Project's right to be the sole interpreters of DFSG. I just cannot help recalling Mark Twain's famous dictum that only Russian Tsars and schizophrenics have the right to call their opinions "our opinions". In other words, I do not think that Debian Project's interpretation of DFSG is exactly the same as Thomas Bushnell's one. Until I see the former, I think my opinion here is not worse than your opinion. -- Good luck -Boris There seems no plan because it is all plan. -- C.S. Lewis