Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Debian Project Secretary wrote: > > The next release of Debian will not be accompanied by a non-free > > section; there will be no more stable releases of the non-free > > section. The Debian project will cease active support of the > > non-free section. Clause 5 of the social contract is repealed. > > That's what I call bad timing. Getting the non-free GR out in the middle of > the GFDL fiasco crisis? So far, it looks like we will have to need to > shunt all GFDL docs to non-free (not to mention other standards, RFCs, > etc)... so how can one vote for non-free to be gone entirely?
GFDL fiasco crisis hasn't started yet since the issue is to be ignored for the release of sarge. One can (and should!) vote on non-free regardless of the GFDL problems. In Debian, a package is either free or non-free (and if it is free but depends on non-free it has to be moved to contrib). It doesn't matter if it is non-free due to a patent, dmca or gfdl. Regards, Joey -- Long noun chains don't automatically imply security. -- Bruce Schneier -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]