On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 03:50:22AM +0200, Jakob Bohm wrote: > The license appears to have CHANGED since version 3.2.0, I base > this on the note at the end saying that the unihan files contain > different terms which are overridden by the new license. The > large unihan files are unchanged since 3.2.0 and were left > unchanged to avoid the server load incurred by redundant > downloads.
[snip] Now that's a little more like it. Actually tackling the question of whether the license is DFSG-free or not. I tend to approach license analysis from the other direction though. I read it point by point with my "freedom instincts" in mind, and when those instincts react negatively, I say something. *Most* of the time, my instincts are matched by an explicit DFSG violation, but sometimes they're not. Remember, our goal is ensure that Debian is 100% Free Software, and our guidelines are just a tool to help us achieve that goal. However, I don't object to your method in the least. It's useful, and it's head and shoulders better than most of the other discussion on this subject. Thanks! -- G. Branden Robinson | It is the responsibility of Debian GNU/Linux | intellectuals to tell the truth and [EMAIL PROTECTED] | expose lies. http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | -- Noam Chomsky
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