On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 09:40:59PM -0400, Joe Drew wrote: > > * Package name : winex > > [...] > > This version of the TransGaming Wine Branch [...] > > I'd like to register my objection to this package being installed, even > in non-free. As a Transgaming subscriber and supporter of their work, I > don't want to see Transgaming's work be diluted, and I imagine that many > people feel similarly. I urge the prospective maintainer to reconsider.
Oh don't worry - they have threatened to change their license to specifically ban Debian from having such a package if one is ever uploaded. If you don't feel uncomfortable supporting that hostile attitude with your money, I cannot stop you. I may question your commitment to the things Debian stands for, but I can't stop you. Personally I rate their attitude more parasitical than Caldera. Caldera is the company who produced a Linux "demo" CD in which they modified sysvinit (GPL) to refuse to boot the system after 30 days if payment was not made to the tune of US$130. Transgaming is a company who took free software which other companies have paid people to work on, made a few hacks, made the whole thing proprietary, put a price tag on it, and are now threatening anyone else who might get near it. It doesn't matter that you can download it from their site or that the license does not currently prohibit packaging it for convenience. No, they will happily change the license to discriminate by name against any person who violates the unwritten law: thou shalt not package my software. Even Corel, another company which clearly Didn't Get It was capible of giving their wine changes back to the community. But in order to use winex, I am expected to pay $5 a month and live without a native package for my distribution? No, I think they are parasites who deserve to be exposed for what they are and killed for it. I sure as hell don't plan to use their crappy Linux distribution to get winex packaged for me, that's for sure. -- Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Goldfish don't bounce <joeyh> netgod: er, are these 2.2.0 packages 2.0.0pre9 or do you have a direct line with the gods? <netgod> joeyh: i have the direct line
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