[I should point out that, though I am a Progeny employee, this is not an
official statement from Progeny. I am speaking merely as a Debian
developer, and not one vested with any official capacity beyond the
normal privileges associated with membership in the project.]
On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 08:18,
>On Wednesday 23 October 2002 08:30, Henning Makholm wrote:
>>
>> I somehow seem to have received this on debian-legal though the list
>> is not in the To or Cc lines. Does "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" forward to
>> debian-legal, or was it just Bcc'ed to -legal?
>
>dunno, i replied to this message myself
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 05:30:40PM +0200, Henning Makholm wrote:
> Scripsit "Conny Brunnkvist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I somehow seem to have received this on debian-legal
On Wednesday 23 October 2002 08:30, Henning Makholm wrote:
>
> I somehow seem to have received this on debian-legal though the list
> is not in the To or Cc lines. Does "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" forward to
> debian-legal, or was it just Bcc'ed to -legal?
dunno, i replied to this message myself a day o
Scripsit "Conny Brunnkvist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[Conny wants to create an enhanced distribution based on Debian]
> So my questions are, is it legal to do this?
I cannot see anything in what you describe that has any reason not to
be allowed. At least as long as you stick to `main', all the
indiv
Hello there. I'm an independent consultant in Sweden and I'd like to confirm
some legal issues with you that I think you have come in contact with before.
I'm very fond of the Debian project, and it has been sad to hear that Progeny
among with other commercial Debian-based distributions have been
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