On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 6:09 AM, Ben Finney wrote:
> Herbert Fortes (hpfn) writes:
>
>> But some .png files are like a chess board with a grey color. There is
>> nothing in it.
>>
>> Since a file to be free must have source that can be editable, is that
>> a problem ?
>
> A consensus definition of
Herbert Fortes (hpfn) writes:
> But some .png files are like a chess board with a grey color. There is
> nothing in it.
>
> Since a file to be free must have source that can be editable, is that
> a problem ?
A consensus definition of “source” in Debian is “the preferred form of
the work for mak
Hi,
I am packaging (ITP) a program that generates a .html page.
(perl script)
Some .png files are logos (websites like imdb, subtitle
"repo"). I am removed them. And the .css files that need
them. But some .png files are like a chess board with a
grey color. There is nothing in it.
Since a file
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