As I read in some postings (slashdot.org and several other mailing lists) debian is planning not to distribute KDE (and qt) anymore.
Could anyone tell me the reason why kde should not be distributed via the non-free-tree (ftp)... Netscape is available as well (and this is software what I call NONFREE in terms of GPL). What about a kde-installer.deb-package? What annoyes (sp?) me is that people say "Linux needs a nice workspace" - and for me, kde is one - and then say, "well, kde is nice, but not free and therefore we dont want to distribute it". I dont want to start a flamewar here, maybe somebody could explain technical or legal-reasons to me. Thank you, Gernot P.S.: I dont know if this is the right place to ask - if not, maybe we could solve this via email and not via the debian-user-list. And, sorry for my bad english. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Wolfgang Gernot Bauer SKWB Schoellerbank Aktiengesellschaft Sterneckstrasse 5, A-5024 Salzburg Tel.: ++43-662-8684-364 Fax.: ++43-662-8684-44364 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]