* Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-02 20:31]: > Well thanks for the clarification. I just want to make sure that this
BTW, there's something else I wanted to clarify. Something asked me about this in private, and I thought I'd answer her as well. Basically the question is whether I am trying to "assimilate" all Debian based projects into Debian and whether this is a good idea. I realize my platform might not have been clear about this. I am not trying to merge all Debian based projects into Debian - not if it doesn't make sense to do so. In some cases, it makes sense to merge work into Debian; but I realize that a certain autonomy give those projects flexibility which is important. For example, it gives them the freedom to do released independent from our release cycle. So I'd like to clarify: I intend to work together with other projects as close as possible; and if it makes sense, then effort should be combined and merged. However, I realize that this is not possible in all cases, and that those projects benefit from their autonomy. > Trick question: Do you plan to do this step before or after moving > documentation with non-free licenses to non-free. ;-) My plan is to get the license changed so the documentation is free according to our rules. See my other posting in this thread. -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

