"Bernhard R. Link" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Simon Josefsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081129 13:34]:
>> > Current hosting services usually only have one project for a specific
>> > piece of software with a limited set of people allowed to change it.
>> > I don't see how "I do not want to maintai
* Simon Josefsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081129 13:34]:
> > Current hosting services usually only have one project for a specific
> > piece of software with a limited set of people allowed to change it.
> > I don't see how "I do not want to maintain this software, I just need
> > this patch with a mi
"Bernhard R. Link" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Joerg Jaspert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081129 11:26]:
>> > All of those services are usually only for code that is to be hosted for
>> > the public. I consider the claim that there will be enough hosting
>> > services for people needing to put their p
* Joerg Jaspert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081129 11:26]:
> > All of those services are usually only for code that is to be hosted for
> > the public. I consider the claim that there will be enough hosting
> > services for people needing to put their personal modifications not
> > suiteable for a general
> All of those services are usually only for code that is to be hosted for
> the public. I consider the claim that there will be enough hosting
> services for people needing to put their personal modifications not
> suiteable for a general public consumption and not interested in any
> further wor
On 11583 March 1977, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> recently we, your mostly friendly Ftpmaster and -team, have been asked
> about an opinion about the AGPL in Debian.
> The short summary is: We think that works licensed under the AGPL can
> go into main. (Provided they don't have any other problems).
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