> Unfortunately, some of the blobs in alsa-firmware are purportedly licensed under the GPLv2, > but without source code available.
> The same problem exists for some blobs that were moved out of the linux > tree, but since they were included in Linux tarballs for many years > without objection from the copyright holders it is probably safe for > kernel.org and other distributors to continue distributing them. > However I am not prepared to put anyone at legal risk by adding more of > these. Clear. > I think we need someone to review the licence status of blobs in > alsa-firmware and determine which of them are clearly redistributable. > Then these can be added to linux-firmware.git and to Debian's > firmware-nonfree. Who should be a person which can help with this? debian-legal? Should we rise the severity to serious? best regards Jaromir -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/AMp.7S}5.Q{[email protected]

