* Neil Williams: >> What's the correct way to get it out of Unbuntu (universe)? I don't >> want to relicense it, but if asking politely does not work, it seems to >> be my only choice. > > How would you relicence it in a manner that prevents use in Ubuntu but > retains DFSG compatibility to remain in Debian main?
Relicensing would involve moving the package to non-free, that's correct. I could try some trademark stunt, but I don't want to spend any money on a trademark registration. I don't see why such cases (including yours) can't be resolved amicably. It's not rocket science, after all. > How many packages could be in this situation? I don't expect it to be > many. Some form of filter on the Ubuntu side may be necessary. > Alternatively, is there a package that I can list in Conflicts: that is > only present in Debian derivatives? Yes, any mechanism could be abused > but MOTU-people could always file bugs in the BTS about such usage. MOTU bugs should end up in the Canonical bug tracker. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]