> "MS" == Marc Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MS> Blackdown is not Debian. Unless Debian has permission to
MS> redistribute, it cannot go in non-free.
Mark, did you actuall read what I wrote?
> "AJ" == A J Rossini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AJ> 511$ more /usr/doc/j2sdk1
> "MS" == Marc Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MS> From: Stephen Zander
>> Yes, Blackdown does have permission to redistribute j2se. The
>> copyright file includes the additional terms that apply to
>> Backdown mirrors and Linux distributions (including Debian).
>> Is
From: Stephen Zander
> Yes, Blackdown does have permission to redistribute j2se. The
> copyright file includes the additional terms that apply to Backdown
> mirrors and Linux distributions (including Debian). Is there anything
> in those terms that is unclear?
Blackdown is not Debian. Unless D
> "Egon" == Egon Willighagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Egon> Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> should be able to answer
Egon> this...
Yes, Blackdown does have permission to redistribute j2se. The
copyright file includes the additional terms that apply to Backdown
mirrors and Linux
> "MS" == Marc Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MS> Blackdown is not Debian. Unless Debian has permission to
MS> redistribute, it cannot go in non-free.
Mark, did you actuall read what I wrote?
> "AJ" == A J Rossini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AJ> 511$ more /usr/doc/j2sdk
> "MS" == Marc Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MS> From: Stephen Zander
>> Yes, Blackdown does have permission to redistribute j2se. The
>> copyright file includes the additional terms that apply to
>> Backdown mirrors and Linux distributions (including Debian).
>> Is
From: Stephen Zander
> Yes, Blackdown does have permission to redistribute j2se. The
> copyright file includes the additional terms that apply to Backdown
> mirrors and Linux distributions (including Debian). Is there anything
> in those terms that is unclear?
Blackdown is not Debian. Unless
> "Egon" == Egon Willighagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Egon> Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> should be able to answer
Egon> this...
Yes, Blackdown does have permission to redistribute j2se. The
copyright file includes the additional terms that apply to Backdown
mirrors and Linux
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