Andrea Borgia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Or, alternatively, how about seeking an agreement with UW (again, as > suggested in the notices) ?
This has been tried many, many times. Feel free to give it a shot yourself! > I did and I did not, and still do not, understand why, say, RedHat can > distribute pine in binary form and Debian cannot. Or anyone making prebuilt > debs available, for that matter. Of course we are legally allowed to distribute unmodified pine. But Debian doesn't include just anything that we are legally allowed to distribute, but only those things that are free software. In the case of Pine, it's not free because it prohibits the distribution of modified versions.

