On Wed, Dec 01, 1999 at 10:28:23AM +0000, Oliver Elphick wrote: > >I think the keyring belongs in non-US/main, but it can't get there until > >20 September 2000 unless we change our policy to not consider US patents > >as making something automatically non-free. > > I did not realise that was the policy, but I see this in 2.1.4: [..]
Have a look at #46522, it's a cleaner proposal IMO. It makes the definition of non-free exactly what non-free is: Software which doesn't meet the DFSG. This means other software which can't go into the main archive (because of patents or whatever) would need a new home, such as non-US. This wouldn't make things like mp3 encoders instantly packagable. It would however mean that "gimp-nonfree" would be technically in main (though it be non-US/main, which is perfect for something that's free but contains LZW code to make GIFs...) -- - Joseph Carter GnuPG public key: 1024D/DCF9DAB3, 2048g/3F9C2A43 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 20F6 2261 F185 7A3E 79FC 44F9 8FF7 D7A3 DCF9 DAB3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- <lilo> I can read the bloody *manual* as if it were some sort of religious tract describing forms of enlightenment you can achieve after 10 years on a mountain :)
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