Le mar 12/08/2003 à 08:23, Sergey V. Spiridonov a écrit : > > Please give one reason for allowing this other than "I want to allow > > Manual(s) X, Y, and Z in Debian". Any one reason. > > FDL is free enough.
Oh, great, so maybe I'll finally have answers to my generic questions to FDL supporters: how a license which forbids to put the document on an encrypted filesystem can be considered free? How a license which forbids to pick parts of a document without keeping large parts of it can *ever* be considered free? Is that what you call "free enough"? Is the Microsoft shared source licensing "free enough" for you? Where do you set the limit? I still wonder why people want to put stuff and stuff in main, regardless of the consequences. The main section is for FREE SOFTWARE, do you understand what it means? Not half-free software, not "free enough" software. Free software. </rant> -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom
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