Fabian Greffrath wrote: > You all know about the unsatisfying situation of some codec libraries > that are commonly called 'risky' or 'patented'; namely lame, xvid and > friends. While being perfectly free software on the one hand, licensed > under the GPL or LGPL, they are surrounded by a cloud of patent FUD or > even actual threat, which makes them unsuitable for Debian's main > section [0]. Nevertheless on the user's side there is a demand for those > codecs which can be whitnessed by the broad acceptance of unofficial > repositories [see: http://popcon.debian.org/unknown/by_inst ]. > Furthermore, there is nothing that might hold users back from using this > software in Europe, because IIRC software patents do not exist on this > continent.
We should just create a separate archive like non-us, e.g. non-pat, which's primary host would reside somewhere where multimedia software patents are moot. (I suppose france would be alright, since debian- multimedia is hosted there). d-i should offer to add these sources. Cheers, Moritz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]