If you are refering to the thread I posted in this list, then I would like to cite myself:
#+BEGIN_QUOTE The rule of not referencing to third-party repositories commited to the GNU FSDG, however, seens to only apply to functional/practical data/works. #+END_QUOTE ... So far, we are in agreement that it only seemed to affect non-functional/practical data/works. However, I continued: #+BEGIN_QUOTE Furthermore, the GNU FSDG mentions, in the section about non-functional data ([[https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.en.html#non-functional-data]]): [...] So far, I have made some basic empirical observation how Battle for Wesnoth's campaigns work, and I found structures that look similar to scripts because some of the campaigns' files have "[if]", "[or]" and "[else]" statements. Besides, from the second quote from the GNU FSDG, the new licensing rules in Battle for Wesnoth's add-ons repository would allow licenses that forbid sharing and selling original copies. #+END_QUOTE That said, I *do* recognize that I failed to explicitly say that the user-made content repository includes campaigns. -- - [[https://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:Adfeno]] - Palestrante e consultor sobre /software/ livre (não confundir com gratis). - "WhatsApp"? Ele não é livre, por isso não uso. Iguais a ele prefiro GNU Ring, ou Tox. Quer outras formas de contato? Adicione o vCard que está no endereço acima aos teus contatos. - Pretende me enviar arquivos .doc, .ppt, .cdr, ou .mp3? OK, eu aceito, mas não repasso. Entrego apenas em formatos favoráveis ao /software/ livre. Favor entrar em contato em caso de dúvida.
