Norbert, As always many thanks for such management over a massive set of subprojects that make up TeXLive. Could you please define the criteria for Debian Blacklisting? Does this pertain to Copyright issues and other legal issues that conflict the Debian Bylaws and thus are not allowed to fall into Debian proper? And if so, do these files [which other distributions like MacTeX for OS X] impact the usage of any of the packages and therefore need a split to fall under non-free? Sincerely Yours, Marc --
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