Re: Copyright from the lcs-projekt!? [dwarf@polaris.net: Re: First cut at testing and validation]
Hi,
>>"Michael" == Michael Bramer <michael@weh.rwth-aachen.de> writes:
Michael> It is not acceptable, that a official announce debian-redhat
Michael> projekt produce non-free software!
Sheer Hyprocrisy. It si OK to have the DFSG which is non-free
(no license to redistribute that I can see); it is OK to have most of
our software depend on a license that itself is non-free (taken a
look at the GPL lately?), but it is not OK for the LCS? How do you
justify that? We follow the FSSTND, which is also non-free. Explain
that one.
manoj
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