On 21/10/16 11:31, Jari Aalto wrote:
> The agrep software is currently in non-free. Latest code
> appears to have moved under ISC License[1] and I'd like to know
> if the code can now be moved to main.
Yes.
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Cheers,
Andrew
On 29 January 2016 at 11:04, Elmar Stellnberger wrote:
> I mean the original ancient vim license of the times before GPLv2+.
But as you see they moved on from that. And for good reasons.
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Cheers,
Andrew
Hello,
On 16 October 2014 21:51, Riley Baird
wrote:
> Not really. It's possible to use a web browser or a media player only
> for free content, and if you don't, you have specifically chosen to do so.
Same here. You may trace any other tiles if you want. And if you've
chosen to trace Bing, that'
Hello Ian,
On 16 October 2014 01:56, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Another possibility would be to have the program download the logo
> itself from the Bing website somewhere, along with the Bing map data,
> when the Bing option is used, but such a thing ought to be in contrib.
I doubt so. That'd put all
Hello,
On 16 October 2014 07:22, Felix Natter wrote:
> Sorry but I've worked ~2 years on the freeplane package for it to be in
> jessie/main,
> und we're ~2 weeks from the jessie freeze, so if including the logo is DFSG
> compliant
> then that is enough for me.
> => So I see two options:
>
> 1.
Hello,
On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 18:42:54 -0400
Richard Fontana wrote:
> > (and wow, I've missed that for years, thanks, Richard)
> You might like my FOSDEM 2014 talk on license compatibility or some
> parts of it at least. There's an amusing moment where I am informed
> that Ian Jackson is Ian Jacks
Hello,
As far as I remember, a license change for the non-free Oracle Java
some time ago made in non-redistributable by Linux distributions.
However, news say Raspbian now includes Oracle Java [1]. I wonder: has
anything changed in Oracle Java licensing, or is it just an exception
Oracle made for
Hello,
On Tue, 9 Apr 2013 08:57:48 +0800
Paul Wise wrote:
> The only requirements for non-free are that Debian, our mirrors and CD
> distributors can distribute the software. Since it is pretty easy to
> become a Debian mirror or CD distributor and anyone can do it, that
> means there needs to b
Hello,
There's a project which isn't free software nor is it open-source (as
they haven't found a monetisation model which would allow them to open
the sources), but they'd like be able to have it in non-free section.
They've asked me to give them ideas on what to change in their current
EULA to m
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