On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 04:58:55PM -0700, Paul Graydon wrote: > Okay, I'm getting confused here. These restrictions don't seem to match > with the previous message, so I'm assuming I misunderstood something. I > think this may hinge around what is meant by "official" images.
Official images are published by Debian. If Oracle chooses to publish images, those are by definition unofficial. You have a lot more freedom about how you build them and what you include in them, and you can still use Debian trademarks subject to the trademark guidelines and various copyright licenses. If you want to add additional software beyond what's in Debian to the images, then this is probably the way to go. > It reads like Google is building images based off your tooling, adding their > own repositories and packages from them. Your first restriction would > suggest that they shouldn't be installing their own software, and the second > that images can only be made in your infrastructure. I guess the third > restriction ties in to that too, because if Google is building and adding > the packages, presumably it's not via an account that spi-inc controls? Google's images are not "officially Debian". noah
