On 4/20/06, Jesse Keating <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That is no longer based on Fedora.  That includes parts of Fedora, but
> adds to it, and thus cannot be claimed to be Fedora.  Get the package in
> Extras (;

That also solves the problem of a distro wanting to use proprietary
software (which isn't acceptable in Fedora), while the rest is based
on Fedora. (Eg, a distro which includes Acrobat Reader, but appart
from that only includes Fedora packages).

Otherwise, how would you distinguish an "almost" Fedora-based distro
which includes proprietary packages, from another which includes free
packages that are not in Fedora or Fedora Extras?

Thanks,

Andre

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