* Hugo Roy <h...@fsfe.org> [111129 08:35]: > Anyway, what I am looking for is more specific: > > > > Since I promised I'd mention DFSG-compliance-or-not: some > > > debian-legal regulars disagree with the ftpmasters' decision to > > > allow AGPL software into Debian. I personally think the AGPL is a > > > Free license, but one with significant practical problems. > > > > I'm quite new on this list, can you point us to the rationale behind > > the debate?
I guess you need to rephrase that. I understood it as question why some DDs consider AGPL a non-free license. What did you mean? > I don't get the link between AGPL and restrictions on firewalls and > proxies. As soon as your version of the software provides for remote > network interaction, you must "offer" a way for them to get the source > code (in a way consistent with the rest of the license, which is exactly > the same as the GPL). It doesn't care if the interaction is behind > firewalls etc., it doesn't care either about access to the source code, > it can be behind firewalls or whatever. Which is a restriction on running the software. The GPL has no restriction on running, it has only restrictions on distribution. What good is it that I am allowed to share modifications to software if I am not allowed to run it? Bernhard R. Link -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-legal-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20111129142653.ga15...@server.brlink.eu