Speaking as the up-stream afio maintainer: I don't expect that I or the
original afio author can come up with new information that would make the
license situation more clear to the Debian community. So it is basically
up to the Debian community to make a choice how they want to apply
their label
Hi,
I orphaned the package (Bug #653497), please feel free to pick it up and
move it.
Bye,
Erik
Am 28.12.2011 21:37, schrieb Michael Prokop:
> * Dean Townsley [Son Apr 24, 2011 at 05:52:00 -0500]:
>
>> This seems a very sad situation. Is it possible to move afio to non-free
>> and then open
* Dean Townsley [Son Apr 24, 2011 at 05:52:00 -0500]:
> This seems a very sad situation. Is it possible to move afio to non-free
> and then open a never-ending bug that says it should be moved to main? At
> least then it will be easier to install.
> It appears that a license change is nigh un
Hello,
This seems a very sad situation. Is it possible to move afio to
non-free and then open a never-ending bug that says it should be moved
to main? At least then it will be easier to install.
It appears that a license change is nigh unworkable, if not actually
impossible. But it does n
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