The reason Fedora doesn't include these packages is patents. Trisquel's policy is not to recognize software patents.
The Fluendo EULA is for some different software. The packages in the repo are
under the MIT or Expat license. The copyright files do refer to some sample
code which is "INTEL CORPORATION PROPRIETARY INFORMATION" but this is
stripped from the packages by Debian since it is non-free.
- [Trisquel-users] Do Fluendo EULA violate freedom to freely ... lakbk89
- Re: [Trisquel-users] Do Fluendo EULA violate freedom t... legimet . calc
- Re: [Trisquel-users] Do Fluendo EULA violate freedom t... lakbk89
- Re: [Trisquel-users] Do Fluendo EULA violate freedom t... gromobir
- Re: [Trisquel-users] Do Fluendo EULA violate freed... tomlukeywood
- Re: [Trisquel-users] Do Fluendo EULA violate f... legimet . calc
