Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
> It's a two-level decision: if legal says "no", then we don't have much
> choice. If legal says "ok", fesco could still say "no". But I don't
> see any reason for fesco to do this.
The software is almost certainly not illegal to distribute. The question is
whether it is compatible with the ideal of freedom that Fedora is about.
After all, Copr uses infrastructure provided by Fedora. That is the policy
decision FESCo should make.
Kevin Kofler
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