>>>>> In article <[email protected]>, 
>>>>> [email protected] writes:

>>>>> "Madko" == Madko <[email protected]> writes:
    Madko> The problem about squish is that some (at least Fedora/RH)
    Madko> thinks that distributing patented sources is as harmful as
    Madko> distributing the compiled version... Debian's point of view
    Madko> is that source code is like free speech (at least in the US),
    Madko> and it's just a description of the invention, not the
    Madko> invention, so no problem to distribute the code. Am I right?
    Madko> So even if I disable the squish code during compilation, it's
    Madko> still in the source code, therefor it's still distributed
    Madko> (within the SRPM). Fedora could decide to remove darktable
    Madko> from their repos for that :( Is that the case for openSuse?

    toganm> I am not sure about the legal case for openSUSE and
    toganm> therefore I raised the issue to the opensuse-bar mailinglist
    toganm> [0]. I guess I will have to wait for the answer.

Well the answer is openSUSE packages will be built without squish and
have the squish code removed from the sources as well.

Togan

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