On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 15:39:32 +0300 Modestas Vainius <modes...@vainius.eu> wrote: >Hello, > >On treiadienis 12 Rugpjktis 2009 13:48:35 Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote: >> I just installed kubuntu on one of my boxes and found that they have >> nepomuk *usable* because they have been able to package and ship the >> sesame2 soprano backend. >> >> >From what I remember, Debian KDE team didn't have the resource to package >> >> it. Now that it is packaged for kubuntu, would it make sense to package and >> push it to at lease experimental ? >> >> The reason is, this way, we can find bugs/ideas in nepomuk/apps and be able >> to report them upstream. > >Sure they do (this is ubuntu we are talking about) because they find >themselves comfortable shipping binaries without source. Debian does not as >such practise does not meet Debian Free Software Guidelines. > It's in Multiverse in Ubuntu, which is their equivalent on non-free. It could be packaged for non-free if someone cared to do it.
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