Ok, here's another one for you DFSG gurus. This one should be easy: <!-- Text Encoding Initiative: Guidelines for Electronic --> <!-- Text Encoding and Interchange. Document TEI P3, 1994. --> <!-- Copyright (c) 1994 ACH, ACL, ALLC. Permission to copy --> <!-- in any form is granted, provided this notice is --> <!-- included in all copies. --> <!-- These materials may not be altered; modifications to --> <!-- these DTDs should be performed as specified in the --> <!-- Guidelines in chapter "Modifying the TEI DTD." --> <!-- These materials subject to revision. Current versions --> <!-- are available from the Text Encoding Initiative. -->
According to my reading of this rather skimpy license, this package is free to distribute, but non-free in so far as it violates point 4 of the DFSG. It's not utterly clear to mean in DFSG#4 talks about building/compiling, whereas this is merely a DTD that the TEI doesn't want to see a lot of spin-offs with. Still, it seems clear that this license is in violation. So am I right in saying "contrib" is the place, so long as I ensure that the package does not touch the DTDs? .....A. P. [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onShore.com/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]