permission for us to
distribute it in Debian. But I don't know if that extends to
Debian-AMD64 (an unofficial distribution) and Ubuntu would certainly
have to ask for their own permission.
Actually, non-free is not Debian as well (as far as I recall), but all
of us consider it part of the Debian
. For 'sattrack' for example, I got permission for us to
distribute it in Debian. But I don't know if that extends to
Debian-AMD64 (an unofficial distribution) and Ubuntu would certainly
have to ask for their own permission.
Actually, non-free is not Debian as well (as far as I recall), but all
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Adam M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We are not part of Debian. We are not allowed to use certain Debian
resources such as buildd.d.o for buildd logs, access to the incoming
queue for buildds or wanna-build and several other things.
So if Debian itself does not think
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