Sven Bartscher <[email protected]> writes: > As I know (maybe I just didn't found it) there is no "final judgement" > about the EUPL.
> I don't know who makes this final judgement (or more generally how it > is made). But I think it's time to make it. The judgement of whether a work is suitable for Debian is the responsibility of the ftpmaster team. This forum is a resource for the Debian ftpmaster team, allowing interested parties to discuss what legal issues may affect the entry of (or continuing presence of) a work in Debian. But TTBOMK nothing here is to be taken as a “final judgement”. I don't know of any better way of reliably divining the will of the ftpmaster team, without submitting the work for entry to Debian. Nor do I know how to reliably divine, even *after* a decision is made, the rationale of the decisions the ftpmaster team make on the freedom of a work. -- \ “Imagine a world without hypothetical situations.” —anonymous | `\ | _o__) | Ben Finney -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

