Adeodato Simó, 2006-01-12 15:10:40 +0100 : [...]
> (Or in other words: perhaps it's only me, okay, but I can't help, > at all, feel that ripping out of main documentation that their > authors intended to be free, and made their best-effort to achieve > that, like a form of betrayal. Apologies if this offends somebody, > but it's the way I feel it, and can't do anything about it.) I tend to have another view. Debian is well-known for its strict adherence to principles of freedom, so distributing something in main carries a message that our users are free to use it under terms which are *at least* as permissive as what the DFSG specifies. Having invariant sections (or any other non-free stuff) in main could be seen as a betrayal of the people who chose the license. Roland. -- Roland Mas Why did the elephant cross the road? Because it was the chicken's day off.