Good morning to you all,

I was thinking about packaging Yuzu for Fedora. Yuzu is an emulator for the
Nintendo Switch, *which requires you to dump your Nintendo Switch's
firmware to work*. (I believe the emulator will actually start without the
firmware, but you won't be able to go far without it).

As far as I understand the legal instructions from the Fedora wiki (
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/legal/misc/#_emulators):

*------*
*Some emulators (applications which emulate another platform) are not
permitted for inclusion in Fedora Linux. These rules will help you
determine if an emulator is acceptable for Fedora.*







*Emulators which depend on firmware or ROM files to function may not be
included in Fedora Linux, unless the copyright holder(s) for the
firmware/ROM files give clear permission for the firmware/ROM files to be
distributed (either under a Fedora allowed license or a Fedora
allowed-firmware license). Note: This only covers the situation where an
emulator will not run at all without firmware/ROM files. For example,
emulators that compile and run, but ship with no game ROMs are not covered
by this rule.Emulators must not ship with any ROM files (e.g. games) unless
those ROM files are available under a Fedora allowed license and have been
built from source code in the Fedora buildsystem.Emulators must not point
to any third-party sites which provide firmware or ROM files that are
distributed without the clear and explicit permission of their copyright
holders.All other Fedora licensing and packaging rules apply to emulators.*
*--------*

That emulator does indeed not include any roms or firmware. But it gives
you a fully fleshed out guide on how to rip it from your Nintendo Switch (
https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/) and gives links to hack tools.

Can such a software be packaged for Fedora?
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