Jim Penny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > OK, now, supposing that the unicode license is found to be non-DSFG > free, and hence that UnicodeData.txt is non-free. > > Suppose a program implements either unicode collation, regular expressions, > or any of the other things mentioned above. > > (collation is at: http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr10/, > regular expressions are at http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr18/) > > Can the program be in debian main? > > In other words, does the program "require ... non-free packages or > packages which are not in our archive at all for ... execution"?
1) I don't answer questions based on false hypotheticals. It's not worth the time or energy. 2) Debian implements many non-free standards documents. Why don't you see how we already handle this situation?