1: I just took over xabacus as a package to maintain. It seems like a simple/easy package to cut my teeth on. However, when I went looking for the latest version of the program, the only thing I found was at ftp.x.org/contrib.. and the author on the copyright is different than the one in the deb package... and the version numbers are WAY different... any ideas what I should do? I've already left a message to the author of the xabacus that I found and am waiting for an answer.
2: My email reader of choice is xfmail (in non-free). Is it in non-free because of it's copyright.. or because of the copyright of the xforms library that it uses. I read both copyrights and they both seemed to fit in with debian's policy of free software. Could someone point out WHAT makes either xforms or xfmail "non-free"? (I like the xforms library and much of what I've written for X is xforms and I'm worried they'll be relegated to non-free, in which case, I might want to rewrite them) ---------------------------------- http://benham.net/index.html -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS d+(-) s:+ a29 C++$ UL++>++++ P+++$ L++>++++ E? W+++$ N+(-) o? K- w+++$(--) O M-- V- PS-- PE++ Y++ PGP++ t+ 5 X R+ !tv b++++ DI+++ D++ G++>G+++ e h+ r* y+ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ ----------------------------------
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