Henning Makholm wrote: > Scripsit Colin Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>The text from my website appears as part of bsdiff_4.2-1.diff.gz. > >>My website, as an original creative work, is covered by copyright >>laws and treaties. I did not give permission for my website to be >>copied and redistributed. > > Have your spoken to the maintainer of the Debian package (Daniel > Baumann) about your problem?The canonical way to do this would be to > file a bug report (of severity 'serious') against bsdiff in the Debian > bug tracking system. > > Debian's default procedure is to leave it to the package maintainer to > deal with issues with individual packages [...] > > Please also understand that the stated purpose of debian-legal is to > be a forum for internal debate about whether pieces of software come > with enough rights that we want them included in Debian.
Ok. My knowledge of how Debian does things is rather limited (I don't use Debian), so I emailed the most obvious contact. In FreeBSD committers are allowed to touch each other's code, so I assumed that anyone here would be able to fix the problem. :-) I'll resend my original email to the maintainer. Thanks, Colin Percival -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]