Distributing Debian derivative
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Hello,
I'd like to distribute a Debian root file system with my (open source)
projects. What are my legal obligations when doing so?
What I want to distribute is a tarball of a basic debootstrapped root
file system. This isn't a format that Debian itself distributes, so I
can't just point my users at a Debian mirror; so I'd like to include my
own copy for user convenience. I don't (at present) want to modify it.
I've looked for suitable documentation but have failed to find any. What
should I be reading?
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