> 5. Programs That Don't Meet Our Free-Software Standards > > We acknowledge that some of our users require the use of programs > that don't conform to the Debian Free Software Guidelines. Although > non-free software is not a part of any Debian distribution, we will > support its use and provide infrastructure (such as the "contrib" > and "non-free" areas in our archive, our bug-tracking system and > mailing lists) for non-free software. We encourage CD manufacturers > to read the licenses of software packages in these directories and > determine if they can distribute that software on their CDs. I'm "just a Debian user" at the moment (plan to become a maintainer when I have something to maintain). I second it. -- Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the lists. "Real hackers mostly think crackers are lazy, irresponsible, and not very bright, and object that being able to break security doesn't make you a hacker any more than being able to hotwire cars makes you an automotive engineer." -- The Hacker HOWTO Dwayne C. Litzenberger - dlitz@cheerful.com See the mail headers for GPG/advertising/homepage information.
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