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- --J6FFpFs/nX Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Marcus Brinkmann writes: > We just would need a setup where those interests don't collide. There is the > real problem: People who feel strong about Free Software (morally), see a > chance to make a more restrictive distinction. But currently, they can't > work on this because they would step on other peoples toes, who don't think > we should get more restrictive. > > A good proposal would have to address that and show how both groups can work > together without conflict. Hear, hear! Gordon Matzigkeit analyses: > The user. Debian simply would give them the tools to do so, by > distinguishing `pure' software from the rest. > > What we'd have to vote on is whether we want `main' to be `pure', or > to make `pure' separate. Exactly. In fact I was the one introducing the word "pure" when RMS first asked us about whether an "exclusively main" Debian variant could be provided for the FSF's use. Based on what was discussed then I would like to propose a compromise between the two possibilities. So: PROPOSAL. 1. The DFSG stays as it is. 2. The Policy is modified according to the attached patch. RATIONALE. 1. It will benefit Debian's cause (the social contract) fantastically if we can announce that our distribution is legally so well-defined that it can serve as the basis for distributions of both FSF and Corel (both of which are known to have pedantic lawyers). In addition I feel that it is entirely reasonable to accomodate users such as the FSF in recognition of the entire community of dedicated free software devotees. 2. If a pure subset is defined then I think the number of users interested in the "main but not pure" subset of Debian is insignificant. Thus moving the few non-pure packages to "contrib" will not change much (remember: contrib is also DFSG-free so the usual CD-ROMs etc. will not be affected negatively and no non-purist users are likely to even notice the change). What says? Best regards, Kristoffer - -- Kristoffer Høgsbro Rose, phd, prof.associé <http://www.ens-lyon.fr/~krisrose> addr. LIP, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, 46 Allée d'Italie, F-69364 Lyon 7 phone +33(0)4 7272 8642, fax +33(0)4 7272 8080 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> pgp f-p: A4D3 5BD7 3EC5 7CA2 924E D21D 126B B8E0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED],tug}.org> - -- - --J6FFpFs/nX Content-Type: text/plain Content-Description: Debian policy patch to purify "main" Content-Disposition: inline; filename="policy.patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit - --- policy.sgml Sat May 8 17:09:02 1999 +++ policy-purified.sgml Sat May 8 17:16:03 1999 @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ <em>main</em>, <em>non-us</em>, <em>non-free</em>, and <em>contrib</em>.</p> <p> - - The <em>main</em> section forms the <em>Debian GNU/Linux + The <em>main</em> section forms the official <em>Debian GNU/Linux distribution</em>. </p> <p> Packages in the other sections are not considered as part of @@ -324,6 +324,16 @@ compilation or execution (thus, the package may not declare a "Depends" or "Recommends" relationship on a non-main package), + </p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + must not depend on the use of any software that does not + comply with the DFSG for its proper functioning except + if the only use of such software is through + communication protocols with DFSG-compliant + specifications (thus the package may not be dependent + on a connection to a proprietary server, for example), </p> </item> <item> - --J6FFpFs/nX-- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: latin1 Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.4, an Emacs/PGP interface iQCVAwUBNzRXdhcR6CQIaDBBAQFiOQP/d5yngSU0z6ec67SrsI2Mm/xht+PyHbk2 IViKPKiX5SEi4T5kbL+Hh8tgt4udapLspS1jaYMl0YwtPs9Zr7hDI8EI4xTn9dHX 0kx2UeMeo3Tz2DByouNnsDeIEJiSnodzdbwFOkBxwRYrs945JvL9IByu5r3bdbxX a9mzcoCj6kQ= =RTud -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----