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Re: Does Debian support non free JVM's? (was: Re: Bug#273560: ant: test-reports fails with JDK 1.5)



On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 10:17, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
>   I read the subject of this mail nearly twice a week or more and I
> hesitate to answer or not. I doubt because this bug report raise another
> question: does Debian support non-free JDK?
> 
>   I'd like to answer NO! But there is something schizophrenic in DFSG#4:
> 
> ,----[ /usr/share/doc/debian/social-contract.txt ]
> |     4. Our priorities are our users and free software

I also ask myself such question from time to time, and here's how
I understand the policy.

1. There's nothing that would force a debian developer to *touch*
(or maintain) non-free software if he's not willing to do so.

2. If a user installs/uses any non-free software on his system
and reports bugs/problems - we should treat these just as any others
we're given, with the difference, that we do not necessarily are
responsible for the state of non-free software.


These two points seem to form kind of boundaries of what IMO is
allowed by the policy.  What to do in individual cases depends
on a developer.  In particular for 2) an important thing is to
maintain binary compatibility with other distros.

HTH

			Grzegorz B. Prokopski

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Grzegorz B. Prokopski      <gadek@debian.org>
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