Πρεκατές Αλέξανδρος wrote: > As a dedicated debian user i want to express my concerns and worries > regarding mono inclusion in main > and i ask for a vote for mono in non-free/main because: > > 1) I feel like microsoft is not clear about the license issues. > 2) MS is a monopoly in desktop OS market and its monopoly aggresive > behavior has been proven > in courts and is evident every day. see netbook market for example. > Wouldnt a pro-ms pro-monopoly move harm the excellent name Debian has > build? > 3) Is essential to me and the way i perceive the debian identity to has > a clear position out of middleware rivalries of > multinationals companies not favoring or taking sides.
None of these provide an argument for Mono itself being non-free. Unnamed and unexecuted threats of patent aggression don't count. So far as I know, the only cases where software is omitted from main for patent reasons is when they use patents for which infringement is actively being prosecuted (see MP3 encoding). This has not yet happened with Mono. The other issues are not relevant Software's inclusion should be based on the software itself, not organizations it may or may not be affiliated with. Otherwise Debian should kick out Samba too. I am not saying anything about the good or bad of Mono. I am merely stating that there is not sufficient cause to take it out of Debian main at this point given the historical precedents of Debian. And that there is not sufficient cause to expend bandwidth to have a vote on the matter. - Michael
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