Hi, I recently learn to use this handy hexdump tool, xxd. It is distributed as part of vim-common and it has the following license:
(c) 1990-1997 by Juergen Weigert <jnwei...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de> Distribute freely and credit me, make money and share with me, lose money and don't ask me. which doesn't seem to be listed in /usr/share/doc/vim-common (should I file a bug on that?) I don't find this license previously discussed in debian-legal. According to this page https://enterprise.dejacode.com/license_library/Demo/xxd/ this is a "classic two clause open source license" with a special commercial obligation that is not specific. I wonder whether the above license is DFSG-compliant (I find it cute, might want to use it in my own code in some moment if it is). If not, xxd should be separated from vim-common and packed outside of main (or maybe Mr. Weigert would be willing to re-license it under different terms?) Please cc: me as I'm not subscribed to debian-legal. Have you all a wonderful day, P. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-legal-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/cahiny_hasetydet3mscwrcnd_bxqzoohzrbsoqwwhhwo7l-...@mail.gmail.com