Re: Debian-Forensics team working towards Squeeze?

2010-03-20 Thread Tiago Bortoletto Vaz
Hi mika, On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 11:24:36 +0100, Michael Prokop wrote > Hi, > > following the "Bits from the Release Team: What should go into > squeeze?"[1] I'd like to coordinate some kind of a virtual bug > squashing party within the Debian forensics team. > > What I'm thinking of: > > * make su

Re: Debian-Forensics team working towards Squeeze?

2010-03-20 Thread Christophe Monniez
Le samedi 20 mars 2010 à 11:24 +0100, Michael Prokop a écrit : > Hi, > > following the "Bits from the Release Team: What should go into > squeeze?"[1] I'd like to coordinate some kind of a virtual bug > squashing party within the Debian forensics team. > What I'm thinking of: > > * make sure all

Bug#574544: [afflib] contains files released under a non-free license

2010-03-20 Thread Michael Prokop
tags 574544 pending thanks * Christophe Monniez [Sat Mar 20, 2010 at 11:11:56AM +0100]: > Here is the answer of the upstream author about this problem: > """ > Those files are public domain, which means that they are distributed > without a license. This is the least restrictive way of distribu

Processed: Re: Bug#574544: [afflib] contains files released under a non-free license

2010-03-20 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Debian-Forensics team working towards Squeeze?

2010-03-20 Thread Michael Prokop
Hi, following the "Bits from the Release Team: What should go into squeeze?"[1] I'd like to coordinate some kind of a virtual bug squashing party within the Debian forensics team. What I'm thinking of: * make sure all our packages are up2date (matching current upstream release) * make sure th

Bug#574544: [afflib] contains files released under a non-free license

2010-03-20 Thread Christophe Monniez
Here is the answer of the upstream author about this problem: """ Those files are public domain, which means that they are distributed without a license. This is the least restrictive way of distributing content on the planet. You can do anything you want with that. You are correct, however. The