As in Debian, this should be done by way of a policy change. I think it
would in fact be best to do this by way of a Debian policy proposal,
rather than diverging here, since Debian has already declared the AGPL
free by its standards.

There is really no urgency on this. I'm not sure if you're familiar with
the purpose of /usr/share/common-licenses/, but the *only* difference it
makes to include a licence text there is that it means that package
maintainers can refer to it rather than having to copy the licence text
into debian/copyright (which is why it's a matter for packaging policy).
As such, I'm unsubscribing ubuntu-main-sponsors, as there isn't a really
urgent need for us to diverge from Debian on this.

** Summary changed:

- Add AGPL to common-licenses [intrepid]
+ Add AGPL to common-licenses

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