On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 11:02:17PM +0800, Weakish Jiang wrote: > Matthew Garrett wrote: > > Weakish Jiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> Why we have main/Non-US? > > 1) We don't. The Packages file is empty these days. > So we can make use of it. :)
This would be non-US-Japan-UK-Germany (IIRC), but it's a good idea. Too bad, there are other issues than just patents. Bad DMCA-like laws are just one of examples. > That is to say, these files in main/Non-US is conform to the DFSG, we > don't put it in main just because we should respect the US law. Respecting the US law is unfortunately a must as much of Debian's infrastructure resides in the US. This is not the case for China or Iran, so that's why the US had to be special-cased but not China nor Iran. > If we should avoid exporting cryptography out of the US when it was > illegal to do so, and put the code on a server outside the US, IMO, we > should avoid distribute patented software when it was illegal to do so, > and place the code on a server outside the US. Hell yeah. You see, even if mr Marillat does a good job, there is no reason to keep a bunch of good, DFSG-free software out of Debian just because there exists a country where it is illegal. Reviving non-US and renaming it appropiately would be nice. Of course, the current non-US server resides in Germany and Germany is one of the rogue countries... -- 1KB // Microsoft corollary to Hanlon's razor: // Never attribute to stupidity what can be // adequately explained by malice. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]