Romel Sandoval <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Mono, Samba and Gnash non-free?
> [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Gobuntu/pkg-non-free Looks like they haven't put much thought into this. For one example, I know that the Gnash devs don't to any reverse engineering. They're not allowed install the Adobe software at all, they only examine Flash movies. Further, in the USA they have a policy of not even hiring anyone who has installed the Adobe Flash player ever (which, IIRC, means they can almost never hire people in the USA). For Samba, I don't know their procedures, but having worked with the main developers on the EU anti-trust case, I know that they're well aware of the need for legal care. (Note: not to imply I worked closely with them. Carlo Piana and Georg Greve did most of the work for FSFE on that.) -- CiarĂ¡n O'Riordan __________________ \ Support Free Software and GNU/Linux http://ciaran.compsoc.com/ _________ \ Join FSFE's Fellowship: http://fsfe.org/fellows/ciaran/weblog \ http://www.fsfe.org _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
