Looking at http://www.fsw.com/fdlite/copyright.html one can see things like:
"The commercial use of this Software shall be governed by a separate License agreement. Any individual or institution wishing to make commercial use of the Software must sign a license agreement with Freedom Software." "Licensor reserves the right to terminate this License immediately on written notice, for material breach by the Licensee." and other things. If someone build a debian package with Freedom Desktop, in my understanding, it should go to non-free. What a mess! Edgar Galvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Freedom Desktop Lite Announcement (1.01) ^^^^ > > > We are pleased to announce the public availability of the Freedom > Desktop Lite. Freedom Desktop Lite is an easy-to-use yet > powerful desktop environment/GUI integrated to the Unix > environment. It combines ease of use and advanced features to > help users interact with Unix quickly and efficiently. Freedom > Desktop runs transparently in a variety of Unix environments, ... > For more information feel free to visit http://www.fsw.com/fdlite/index.html > > > Regards, > > > Freedom Desktop Team > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.fsw.com -- Alair Pereira do Lago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.ime.usp.br/~alair> Computer Science Department -- Universidade de S~ao Paulo -- Brazil