In any case, that would create a Debian-specific license, which isn't
even enough for non-free.

Johan: if you can get BEA to license it under terms which amount to
"Begin license.  Any recipient may distribute this code without
royalty.  End of License." then it can go in non-free.  But that's a
pretty basic requirement even for non-free: that Debian, its mirrors,
users, and forkers be able to distribute code.

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Brian Sniffen                                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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