On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 02:52:47PM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote: > On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 11:01:49PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote: > > For instance: > > Message-ID: <[🔎] 20011202075756.GD26052@deadbeast.net> > > "> * It's unjustified. Why 32,768 bytes? Why not 32,000 bytes? > > You want 32,000 instead? You've got it." > > Which, you'll notice didn't answer the question, nor did it remotely > address the issue by providing any justification. Message-ID: <[🔎] 20011201175129.C22208@deadbeast.net> The size of the GNU GPL and the "Funding Free Software" portion of the gcc manual together in plain-text form is 20,410 bytes. This is *without* regarding all adjacent white space characters as one byte, and without excluding the portion of the GPL that is actually a binding license. Once that is done (condensing whitespace and omitting the "TERMS AND CONDITIONS" part of the GNU GPL, which are already covered by clause 2 above), this auxiliary material consumes only 7,928 bytes. Therefore, 32,768 bytes strikes me as a reasonable limit. This of course, assumes that it's reasonable to use packages that actually exist and contain non-license invariant text to inform one's proposals. Given your preference for ex nihilo reasoning, that assumption may not do anything for you. -- G. Branden Robinson | "To be is to do" -- Plato Debian GNU/Linux | "To do is to be" -- Aristotle branden@debian.org | "Do be do be do" -- Sinatra http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |
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