Package: debian-policy
Version: 3.5.2.0
Severity: wishlist

* Makes this policy cognizant of OpenMotif, which is now packaged for
  Debian.  Since OpenMotif is non-free, there is no actual policy change if
  one treats OpenMotif the same as OSF/Motif.  This proposal makes that
  explicit.

--- policy.sgml Sun Mar 25 01:34:33 2001
+++ policy.sgml.motif   Sun Mar 25 03:41:19 2001
@@ -6205,26 +6205,29 @@
        </p>
 
        <p>
-         <em>Programs that require the non-DFSG-compliant OSF/Motif
-           library</em> should be compiled against and tested with
-         LessTif (a free re-implementation of Motif) instead.  If the
-         maintainer judges that the program or programs do not work
-         sufficiently well with LessTif to be distributed and
-         supported, but do so when compiled against Motif, then two
-         versions of the package should be created; one linked
-         statically against Motif and with <tt>-smotif</tt> appended
-         to the package name, and one linked dynamically against
-         Motif and with <tt>-dmotif</tt> appended to the package
-         name.  Both Motif-linked versions are dependent upon
-         non-DFSG-compliant software and thus cannot be uploaded to
-         the main distribution; if the software is itself
-         DFSG-compliant it may be uploaded to the contrib
-         distribution.  While known existing versions of OSF/Motif
-         permit unlimited redistribution of binaries linked against
-         the library (whether statically or dynamically), it is the
-         package maintainer's responsibility to determine whether
-         this is permitted by the license of the copy of OSF/Motif in
-         his or her possession.
+         <em>Programs that require the non-DFSG-compliant OSF/Motif or
+         OpenMotif libraries</em>
+         <footnote>
+               OSF/Motif and OpenMotif are collectively referred to as
+               "Motif" in this policy document.
+         </footnote>
+         should be compiled against and tested with LessTif (a free
+         re-implementation of Motif) instead.  If the maintainer judges
+         that the program or programs do not work sufficiently well with
+         LessTif to be distributed and supported, but do so when compiled
+         against Motif, then two versions of the package should be
+         created; one linked statically against Motif and with
+         <tt>-smotif</tt> appended to the package name, and one linked
+         dynamically against Motif and with <tt>-dmotif</tt> appended to
+         the package name.  Both Motif-linked versions are dependent upon
+         non-DFSG-compliant software and thus cannot be uploaded to the
+         main distribution; if the software is itself DFSG-compliant it
+         may be uploaded to the contrib distribution.  While known
+         existing versions of Motif permit unlimited redistribution of
+         binaries linked against the library (whether statically or
+         dynamically), it is the package maintainer's responsibility to
+         determine whether this is permitted by the license of the copy of
+         Motif in his or her possession.
        </p>
       </sect>
 

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G. Branden Robinson            |     Damnit, we're all going to die; let's
Debian GNU/Linux               |     die doing something *useful*!
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