I've talked to #etherboot about this, and the devs there are interested
in helping to settle any licensing issues:

> Thanks for the Debian packaging thread [[link]]. I'd like to see gPXE
(lkrn, virtio rom, and iso) in Debian.
> I'm very confident any licensing questions can be addressed.
> gPXE is used commerically and has been packaged for Fedora.
> mcb30 has recently added explicit license overview support (they
mention it in the email thread). You can do make
bin/virtio-net.rom.licence to get a breakdown of the licensing
situation.
> If you contact them [[=the current thread]], perhaps they'd like to
join #etherboot or send a mail to the etherboot-developers mailing list.

I hope we can see gpxe in Debian soon; it's really valueable for
creating bootable media for LTSP clients.

Kind regards,
Alkis GEorgopoulos




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