[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Janusz S. Bień) writes:

> Removing one of the very first free programs from Debian would be
> definitely a milestone in Debian history.

Yes, it is. However, the doc will still be around, in non-free.

>> or to remove the maintainer from the
>> package.
>
> It's a pity that Debian project seems now to be dominated by fanatics.

I've already commented on this, and probably been to harsh about it (I'm
talking about the essays, not the GFDL docs)

I'd like to move on now.

>> 
>> Since the FDL documents contain invariant sections, they will have to be
>> moved to non-free very soon.
>
> Again, a pity.

Debian decided that invariant sections were not acceptable.

>> 
>> So, I'll propose to move those essays to non-free as well at the same
>> time in order to avoid changing the orig tar as much as possible.
>> 
>> Shall we make a truce, a peace even, 
>
> Or make Emacs package unofficial :-). Personally I wouldn't care.
>
> Best regards and thanks for your work on Emacs packaging.

Will grabbing documentation from non-free will be a mjor inconvenience
for you? I'm not so sure. 

-- 
Jérôme Marant

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