On Sunday 12 August 2007 22:53, Øystein Gisnås wrote: > I got a request from a Skype employee who was eager to distribute > Skype with Debian. I replied that the current license probably is not > compatible with DFSG and promised to ask debian-legal what has to be > done with Skype's license to make it distributable.
Was that Skype employee acting in an official capacity? The Distribution Terms are quite obviously impossible for Debian to fulfil, but if they want Debian to distribute Skype (in non-free), I presume they will grant the necessary approvals and exceptions. But even so, Skype uses a proprietary protocol to gain monopoly power over internet voice communication, plus they hack around the NAT problem instead of pushing IPv6 adoption. Skype should not be used by anoone. -- Magnus Holmgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] (No Cc of list mail needed, thanks)
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