Hello, At http://www.vanheusden.com/unsort/ you can find a piece of software called "unsort", which contains a file named "licence.txt" with the following contents : "The license of this program can be obtained from: http://www.vanheusden.com/license.txt It is actually the GNU Public License." How could this be interpreted ? Does this means that the licence depends of the content of "http://www.vanheusden.com/license.txt", does that mean that the licence of this piece of software can change at any time (even for the same release) ? Is it possible to include it in Debian ? My personal feeling is that we shouldn't include it in Debian "as is", because we can't be sure that the licence would remain the same over the time, and thus we couldn't guarantee that it will always remains free. What is your feeling about that ? Thanks. -- Florent
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