Gifs are not necessarily non-free. There is an ungiflib which reads and writes GIF images. What IS non-free is the writing on GIF's that use LZW compression because it is patented. So if it NEVER writes any GIF's you are safe. if it writes gifs but not compressed gifs you are also safe. If it writes compressed LZW GIFs you are not safe and the software is in violation of a software patent.
On 02-Dec-98 Dave Swegen wrote: > I just thought of something about the package which I'm maintaining: It > uses GIFs to store the graphics it uses, but loads them using it's own > routines rather than a lib. Question is would it have to go into non-free? > As I have already uploaded it who do I inform, or do I upload a new > version? > > Cheers > Dave the Mildly Confused (as always) > > -- > Dave Swegen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > .plan: To find a job working with Linux > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]