Rishoff, Justin justin.rish...@netapp.com writes:
Debian is part of our product development and for import reporting
requirements we will need the Encryption Algorithms and key bit lengths that
are employed.
e.g. 56 bit DES
Can you provide this for me?
The openssl help command alone
Hi,
if
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=681654#52
is correct and the issue is commercial use (and not nondistributability)
how about just moving kstars-data-extra-tycho2 to non-free instead of
having this bug delay wheezy release? You can always reintroduce it back
to main if
[ Replying to an old thread. For your convenience here's a link to the
original thread:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2012/05/msg00014.html ]
Francesco Poli invernom...@paranoici.org writes:
* remove the name of the Licensor from the product or service, if
required to do so by
Hi Clark and Francesco,
Poli invernom...@paranoici.org writes:
I am convinced that a good Free Software license would be suitable for
releasing data.
Hence, I think that this license, even if it managed to meet the DFSG
(which it does *not*, in my own personal opinion!), would add nothing
Hello,
I realize that -legal is mainly for getting advice on what can be
included in Debian. However, if somebody has extra time I'd like to get
a second opinion on the license that the National Land Survey of Finland
is using for the dataset that they recently made public. This data might
get
Jérémy Lal kapo...@melix.org writes:
If i can tell the author here's a known license that fits your needs,
i can consider i answered him.
That's difficult since I'm not quite sure what he really wants. Is
You may not release the Software under a more restrictive license
than this one.
trying
Sam McLeod sam...@gmail.com writes:
FYI - A computer shop has taken the Debian logo and used it for his
business.
Nowhere does the business mention Debian and when I sent the owner an email
informing him of the misuse and linking him to debian.org/logos - he claimed
he created the logo from
Ben Finney ben+deb...@benfinney.id.au writes:
* Package name: spim
Version : 7.5-1
When I was asked to some university exercises with spim I used spimsal
4.4.2, a fork of an older version of spim that advertises itself to be
available under the terms of the GPL v1. How about
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