> The problem with that is, an aliened .deb has been received from
> us, thus counting as us distributing it. And the aliened .deb (and
> the resulting .rpm/slack .tgz) would not contain the gpl in this
> circumstance, which makes us be violating the gpl. apparently. =P

We are distributing aliened debs?  When did we start doing this?

- Brian

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