Quoting Russ Allbery <[email protected]>:
[email protected] writes:
I believe fedora fusion has the openafs implementation. IIRC it is an
issue with the license incompatibility...
You should be able to get it into the mainline fedora branch if you want
to be the package maintainer since there won't be a licensing issue. :)
Hopefully pam-afs-session won't have similar issues -- the license and
whatnot for it should be familiar and comfortable. I just don't know if
Fedora will take a package that's only useful if you have another,
out-of-distro package installed. (Debian only sort of does; you can put
such packages in contrib, but they're not officially part of the
distribution.)
It maybe better to have it a part of fedora fusion which I believe has
the openafs binaries as well as codecs, flash, etc which don't have
the right license to be in fedora proper.
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