I am preparing a new upload of HeVeA since Luc Maranget has modified its licence in the same sense as ocaml, which hopefully will protect it from slipping into non-free. I was wondering whether I should do another modification:
Upstream HeVeA generates pictures (in cases something can not be rendered in html) by default in .gif format and provides an option in form of .hva HeVeA style file to change this into .png. So far, the debian package has inverted this, and made .png the default and .gif an option. The reason for this derivation was that until recently the .gif format pas patent-encumbered and many of its tools where non-free. This has changed now, and gif tools are back into main. Hence, I would like to revert the change introduced in the debian package, and make gif again the default. The advantage is that this would make the debian package consistent with the upstream version. What do people on this list think? -Ralf. -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

