> > But neither winetricks nor lutris are wrapper packages for > > non-free programs — while they do allow installing and using non-free > > software as well, they can be used for any kidn of game or program, > > including free software. Lutris actually has explicit support for quite a > > few > > games that are in Debian main. > > Then it should be moved to main, same as OpenCL support was.
The argument raised earlier, that although these games are DFSG-free, they do not fulfill the requirement for Debian main being self-contained holds, imho (lutris ignores the Debian packages and installs copies of the games from who-knows-where). That is something that I dislike, independent of the main vs. contrib discussion. If lutris gained support for the package system, and the ability to install free games from the distribution's repository if available, I think it should definitely be moved to main (I will probably open a feature request upstream for that; it might not even be too hard to implement). -nik
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