On Fri, 03 Oct 2003, Don Armstrong wrote:
> When originally written, it was intented that the DFSG apply to the
> entire content of main.[1] We have (to my knowledge) consistently
> interpreted it this way.
Sorry, forgot the footnote:
1: http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2003/debian-legal-200308/msg00264.html
When designing the DFSG, I was considering the contents of a
Debian CD, much like the Official Debian ISO image, containing
all of the Debian software and documentation. I don't remember if
I made the official CD policy before or after the DFSG. I
intended for the entire contents of that CD to be under the
rights stated in the DSFG - be they software, documentation, or
data. (Bruce Perens in 20030811162909.GA20412@perens.com)
Don Armstrong
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