Hey,
I was operating under the assumption that we can only serve packages from
main and contrib, but I was wondering what your thoughts are:
Could we serve manpages from non-free packages? I’m curious both in general
and specifically about GFDL-licensed manpages such as the ones from
gcc-7-doc.
Michael Stapelberg writes ("Can we serve GFDL documentation (e.g. gcc-7-doc) on
manpages.d.o?"):
> I was operating under the assumption that we can only serve packages
> from main and contrib, but I was wondering what your thoughts are:
>
> Could we serve manpages from non-free packages? I m curi
Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Can we serve GFDL documentation (e.g. gcc-7-doc) on
manpages.d.o?"):
> I haven't looked at gcc-7-doc, but a GFDL-licenced manpage would be
> legally serveable if there is no front cover text and no back cover
> text and no invariant sections. But such a manpage would be
>
Hi Jonas and folks,
Clementine does not require or depend on a external software to run
properly. So for me the policy 2.2.1 is respected.
It's only if a user want to connect to a particular external service
that a plugin file is downloaded and used.
But it's the same case for many software like
Thomas Pierson writes:
> Clementine does not require or depend on a external software to run
> properly. So for me the policy 2.2.1 is respected.
I agree that, as described, Clementine's normal function as a
general-purpose music player is available without any non-free music
services. So this d
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