Branden Robinson writes ("Re: Non-free package documentation requirement"): > Uh, can we have some exception classes to this? > > For instance, xtrs is in contrib because it requires the ROM images from > some very old, long dead computers. Those images were copyrighted by > Tandy/Radio Shack and/or Microsoft. Their current legal status may be > difficult to determine, and should they happen to belong to the latter, you > can guess how we'll get laughed at. > > I honestly feel my time is better spent working on X than doing a paper > chase after 20-year old ROM images. > > If no exceptions can be made, would someone care to chase this down for me > by proxy? > > Incidentally, xtrs's own copyright is BSD-ish. They don't get much more > free than that.
This is already covered, because a free program can be in contrib. For contrib packages my proposal says: A package which is contrib must contain a file /usr/doc/<package>/README.contrib-only which describes the reasons for the package's placement in contrib. This is easily satisfied. Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]