Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ben Finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > The Debian policy only applies to packages in Debian. The software > > you're discussing won't be in Debian (because it's non-free), and > > is not subject to Debian policy. > > Debian Policy does apply to packages in non-free, as it says in the > Policy document.
Can you show the location where that's stated? My information comes from the "Scope" section: <URL:http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-scope.html#s1.1> This manual describes the policy requirements for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. This includes the structure and contents of the Debian archive and several design issues of the operating system, as well as technical requirements that each package must satisfy to be included in the distribution. So, since non-free works are not part of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, and are not candidates to be included in the distribution, they're clearly not included in the above scope statement. The section continues: This manual also describes Debian policy as it relates to creating Debian packages. It is not a tutorial on how to build packages, nor is it exhaustive where it comes to describing the behavior of the packaging system. Instead, this manual attempts to define the interface to the package management system that the developers have to be conversant with. The above scope statement clearly only applies to the interface developers must use in their packaging practices. I don't see how non-free software, which is explicitly excluded from Debian by not conforming with the DFSG, is included in the above policy document scope. If you have a pointer to somewhere else in the policy document that shows non-free works *are* required to comply with the policy, I'd like to see it. > It's a perfectly reasonable question. I never meant to imply it wasn't. -- \ "Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering?" "I think so, | `\ Brain, but isn't a cucumber that small called a gherkin?" -- | _o__) _Pinky and The Brain_ | Ben Finney -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]