On Aug/10, Ben Finney wrote: > The documentation for ‘org-mode’ is distributed under a non-free > license [0], according to ‘debian/copyright’: > > org-mode's documentation: > ========================= > Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation > > org-mode's orgcard is licensed under the GPL, and org-mode's manual > is dual licensed under the GPL and GFDL (with the following > restrictions: > > [...] > > Also, though not necessary to resolving this bug, it would be good to > communicate with the upstream author of ‘org-mode’ to see if the > documentation can be licensed under the same free terms as the rest of > the work. (If the FSF insist on having the terms of the FDL, the > author could dual-license the documentation under recipient's choice > of FDL or GPL to allow this.)
The upstream author is already dual-licensing a version of his documentation, available at: http://orgmode.org/org_dual_license.texi It's the version that I use in my package; I agree my phrasing in debian/copyright is slightly misleading, perhaps it should read more something like: org-mode's manual is dual licensed under the GPL, and GFDL with the following restrictions: [...] Or not mention the GFDL restrictions at all, since we use the GPL licensing of the documentation anyway ? What do you think ? Cheers, --Seb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org