Yeah, naturally. Unless you want to remove the non-free maintainersA, yes, naturally. From my account on people.debian.org for example ?If the Suffield drop GR has passed, would non-free packages count as "related to the project"?
Why? Just because it's a DD who does it? Are packages which can't (eg not distributable in non-free) go on debian's ftp archive permitted for people.d.o?
...by using the Origin and Bugs headers, and improving them until they work well for you.Yeah. And who will do that ?
You, perhaps, in concert with others.
Also, will the PTS show me an overview of all my packages, including the
non-free ones ?
The debian PTS should interface with your personal PTS. The PTS already doesn't show me an overview of all my packages, because only one (and a half ;-) ) is in the archive just now.
and if yes, would non-free still be part of debian ?
No.
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