Re: Debian Weekly News - August 19th, 2003
What I'm referring to is the excerpts of C and E-Lisp source in those
manuals. They're clearly both documentation and software, even if you
don't believe that text can be both documentation and software.
I don't believe even the non-optional parts of the GFDL can be found
DFSG-free (as a software license), so something's going to have to
change.
-Brian
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