Hi,

I second Peter's statement.

The result of this bug not being solved is that people are including a separate GPLv3 copy in their packages (as I'm doing for now). Hopefully, they will later change it to the normal policy procedure (link to common-licenses)...

Some further relevant points:

* Steve Langasek at debian-legal [and no objections]:
> Barring any adverse license interactions with related packages, GPLv3
> is fine for main.

* ftpmaster accepted GPLv3 software into the archive some time ago, so it is generally considered to be DFSG-free.

Looks like this bug just needs to be resolved on the technical side now.

Thanks for considering,

Roland

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Roland Stigge
Debian Developer


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