On Monday 15 November 1999, at 9 h 42, the keyboard of Joey Hess 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > documentation (not software). There is apparently no Debian policy on that 
> > subject, apart from the fact that DDP documents must be DFSG-free.
> 
> This is debatable. Some people, like me don't recall us ever deciding to
> weaken our stance on freedom by allowing non-free documentation into debian.

I don't understand you. I precisely said that the Debian Documentation Project 
mandates free (DFSG-free) documentations? 
<http://www.debian.org/~elphick/ddp/docpolicy.html>

Or do you refer to non-DDP documentations? In that case, we have no choice, 
they have the licence of upstream. We package them, possibly in non-free, 
that's all.



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