On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 04:28:46PM +0000, Henning Makholm wrote: > Scripsit Wouter Verhelst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Op di 13-01-2004, om 00:48 schreef Anthony DeRobertis: > > > > >> good idea. perhaps something easily parsable like: > > > >> Non-DFSG: 1, 3, 5 > > > > I don't think it'd be sufficient to do that with. DFSG 3, for example, > > > is _very_ broad. > > > Yes, I know. So is 5, which makes it a lot less efficient for the > > purpose I suggested. Still, that was only an example; and if it is to be > > implemented, it should have an advisory character, at best. > > The problem is that it would be hard to make use of such a line > without confusing uninitiated users. For example, if a package in > non-free had > > Non-DFSG: 3
What about : Non-DFSG: 3 [rationale for 3]. > and a tool that parsed that displayed > > This package is non-free because > - it does not allow modifications and distribution of modified source. And now, the tool would show : - it does not allow unhindered distribution of modified sources bacause of : rationale for 3 Let's drop does not allow modification, since there is not a single licence which will legally be able to stop you from modifying any piece of source code you may have, as long as you don't distribute it. Friendly, Sven Luther