Joerg Jaspert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 11399 March 1977, Sandro Tosi wrote: >>> *I* wouldnt want that, for the simple reason that its an overview about >>> your package in Debian, not "Debian + any possible derivative where >>> people would like a link to". >> Ok, but then why on the PTS I can see the patches applied in Ubuntu? :) > Maybe because they aren't hidden in some non-free crap software? > > As long as Launchpad is non-free one shouldn't think about using or > linking to it, Debian is about free software, build with free software, > etc...
Last time I checked, Debian supports the use of non-free software through our BTS, PTS and mirror system. I don't think that we should reject links to launchpad based on "it's non-free" - there might be other, valid reasons, but Debian hasn't yet decided to remove all links to non-free content. [1] Marc Footnotes: [1] Not that our website would actually be free content... -- Fachbegriffe der Informatik - Einfach erklärt 259: Hardwall Einpflegen der Filterregeln und Updates mittels Lötkolben. (Ulrich Eckhardt)
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