Dmitry Smirnov <only...@debian.org> writes:

> But my question really is whether it can be re-phrased to
> blacklist/mention known offender(s) in a DFSG-compatible manner and
> how...

The goal of excluding specific people, or groups of people, is not
compatible with software freedom. It's also not compatible with the
DFSG. Such a goal cannot be met in a free software license.

So, the resolution would entail getting at *why* They want to exclude
certain people, and see whether that underlying goal can be met.

The way the existing wording seems to spitefully target named
individuals does not make me hopeful of that, but at least there's a
chance something can be found.

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Ben Finney

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