Package: cuneiform
Version: 0.7.0+dfsg-2
Severity: normal

Looking at the copyright file[0], all I see is a bunch of files under
the BSD license. In addition, upstream mentions its under the BSD
license. The BSD license being a common free software license, I'm quite
confused why this package is in non-free.

Could you please explain why the package is in non-free in the copyright
file? It'd be nice to know, and that's the standard place for that info
according to policy ยง12.5.

[Actaully, considering the "+dfsg" in the version, it being non-free is
 really weird! Did it just get uploaded to the wrong place?]


[0]: 
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/non-free/c/cuneiform/cuneiform_0.7.0+dfsg-2/cuneiform.copyright

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