On Sat, Jul 03, 2004 at 11:28:39PM +0200, Sven Luther wrote: > Well, there was a syntactic social contract GR which slyly passed the > more important decision that all stuff in debian is now software, > including documentation and data. This meant that all the GFDL software > was now considered non-free, and should be removed from debian before > the saarge release. The Release Manager claimed that this would take a > long time, and that he could not iun concience make the release in the > time he was planning with this. > > There was a new vote, which ended on july 2, in which we decided to > waive the requirement of dropping all GNU documetnation until after the > sarge release, so it is again possible to release sarge on the old > schedule (or lack thereof), which also means that the sarge release will > heppen rather sooner than later, hopefully this summer. > > For more info, read the debian-vote mailing lists archive. > > And welcome to debian politics :)
Hmm, I wonder what this means for the firmware blob issues..

