2014-02-13 9:53 GMT+01:00 Kaj Ailomaa <[email protected]>: > > > On Thu, Feb 13, 2014, at 03:28 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > On Wed, 2014-02-12 at 23:50 +0100, Kaj Ailomaa wrote: > > > To the best of my knowledge, there is nothing preventing adding > > > linux-sampler to a non-free repo, just as one can add things like > > > flashplayer and nvidia drivers. > > > > You're mistaken. There is difference between non-free and a _violated_ > > GPL2. The linuxsampler license seems to be illegal. > > > > Based on what fact? > http://www.linuxsampler.org/downloads.html
This not clear: libgig is on GPL, but if you read their FAQ, the developer has the right on it, but not to put it in GPL. Second bad point is linuxsampler, in GPL with commercial restriction. This is a serious licence issue. They should use instead CC-by-nc or something like that. I think that is why it is not available in Debian, even in a non free repo. For that, the licence has to be free. In the past, I worked a lot on the packaging of alsa-firmware so it could be integrated and distributed by Ubuntu and Debian. At first we had to put it in Medibuntu. The main problem was that many licences were not available in sources, So with a few other at this time, we contacted vendors, read their websites, browse driver files, and more, to find all licences. Once done, packagers agreed to work on it for Ubuntu. > > -- > ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel >
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