On Saturday 04 August 2012 22:51, Samuel Verschelde wrote: > And there are grayzone cases, such as: > - prboom (free) which is meant to work with Doom's wads (nonfree) but can > also > work with freedoom (free), so it's in core even if we apply 2°
The way I see it, if it works without non-free data, then it is free software. Just because something /works/ with non-free software is no excuse to put it in non-free. There's a difference in requires non-free data and working /best/ with non-free data. If it requires non-free data, then it belongs in non-free. -- Johnny A. Solbu PGP key ID: 0xFA687324
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