Hi,
after several mails to upstream to clarify some license issue, I think we will have to put readseq2 in non-free.
There is still however a big issue is they include some code from an other source, with author indication but no license information about it. So we do not know under which license is this part of code.
This may be a definitive stop from being in Debian (even non-free), right ?
Olivier
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