Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I think it is unreasonable. That's like saying that the library has a > right to burn books that it finds filthy or innappropriate. If you > modify source code simply to remove the authors remarks, your are > censoring, and are no better than a book-burner.
Um, it's free software. When I package something, I get to warp it in whatever way I think is most suitable for Debian, and both my political judgment and my technical judgment are relevant there. You seem to be saying that we should treat *everything* as if it were an Invariant Section under the GFDL!?