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Bug#91773: Request for Packaging [Debian]: ViPEC. License problems.



Hello Mr. Rossouw, Peter,

I'm an electrical engineer, so I got a bit interested in ViPEC. However, a
preliminar analysis shows a possible problem with the ViPEC licensing, or at
the very least a problem with how this licensing is understood by the ViPEC
developers.

The sourceforge webpage, http://vipec.sourceforge.net, displays blatant
contraditory information in the licensing topic.  More specifically, it says
ViPEC is distributed under the GNU GPL license, but adds "This means that
the source code is available to all, and that you are free to make changes
as you wish. Under no circumstances are you allowed to charge money for this
software, or for any modified version of it."

This is false. The GNU GPL specifically allows one to sell copies of the
software, for whatever value they want. It, however, states that should
someone (anyone) request a copy of the program source, it must be provided.

Please clarify this issue with the core ViPEC developers (the owners of the
copyright on the ViPEC source), and correct the misinformation in the
sourceforge page.  As it stands, one cannot be sure if the software is being
distributed under the GNU GPL (which is welcome in Debian) or under a
modified version of it that forbids charging money for the distribution of
copies (which would disqualify ViPEC as free software according to the
Debian Free Software Guidelines).

Regardless of which is the intented meaning, the license distributed inside
the ViPEC software package, and the one displayed in its official
documentation and support site should be the same.

As a Debian developer, I urge you to stick to the common text of the GPL;
Otherwise, it creates problems for CDROM integrators... and we won't be able
to include it in Debian.

PS: I have not made up my mind yet whether I'm the best person to package
ViPEC or not, but the above issue must be clarified before any Debian
developer can package it for Debian, anyway.

-- 
  "One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring
  them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond
  where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot
  Henrique Holschuh

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