On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 11:32:42AM +, John Travers wrote:
> This is what I have understood so far, but cannot guarentee corectness:
>
> The free QT liscence with QT2 is a fully valid open source liscence. It
> is completely compatible with DFSG. Linking to it with pure GPL code is
> not allowe
Kenneth Scharf wrote:
>
> >From what I read on this subject, I thought that most
> of the flame war was on KDE, and that it might be
> possible to include KDE IF, they made certain specific
> releases in their license. Since I thought that RMS
> had appoved the newer QT license as a free license
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 10:31:58AM -0800, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> (does KDE yet use Qt2, which is the new QT license?),
No, it doesn't in 1.x. KDE 2.x will be linked against QT2.
> Is there a way to search the archives on debian-legal
> for QT? Maybe some of my questions will have answers
I t
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 01:23:58PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
> > There is a ham radio program that I would like to see
> > as a debian package. As I am not currently a
> > developer, pehaps someone else might like to look into
> > packaging this. Otherwise, I will do it, if I can run
> > your gan
>From what I read on this subject, I thought that most
of the flame war was on KDE, and that it might be
possible to include KDE IF, they made certain specific
releases in their license. Since I thought that RMS
had appoved the newer QT license as a free license
(does KDE yet use Qt2, which is the
Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> The program is QSSTV (the ONLY slow scan TV program
> that I know of that works on Linux.) As the name
> implies, it is based on QT. It now (version 3.0m)
> works with both qt1.44 and 2.0.2. It is also GPL'ed.
> Hope it can go in main, or at least contrib.
> The URL is
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 10:08:34AM -0800, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> Has the process for admiting new debian developers
> gone on line yet?
>
> There is a ham radio program that I would like to see
> as a debian package. As I am not currently a
> developer, pehaps someone else might like to look i
Has the process for admiting new debian developers
gone on line yet?
There is a ham radio program that I would like to see
as a debian package. As I am not currently a
developer, pehaps someone else might like to look into
packaging this. Otherwise, I will do it, if I can run
your ganlet and j
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