Re: location of UnicodeData.txt
- To: Sam Hartman <hartmans@debian.org>
- Cc: debian-legal@lists.debian.org
- Subject: Re: location of UnicodeData.txt
- From: tb@becket.net (Thomas Bushnell, BSG)
- Date: 01 Dec 2002 12:24:41 -0800
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Sam Hartman <hartmans@debian.org> writes:
> How does DFSG #4 interact with texts like the Unicode data or the FHS?
> Is it sufficient to allow distribution of diffs along with the
> original sources?
I believe that's certainly true--distribution of diffs should be fine.
> I think that DFSG #4 may actually give you enough wiggle room for the
> Unicode case.
I agree. The same is probably true for the case of RFC's and the FHS,
actually.
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