Matthew Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>   (This is a compromise. The Debian Project encourages all authors to
>>   not restrict any files, source or binary, from being modified.)
>> 
>> Says it all.
>
> Right. We don't like it, but we think it's free.

We don't like it, and, as a compromise, we accept it when it's not
possible to do otherwise; it's a bit different from considering it
free.

>> Requiring a name change because we apply a security patch or fix a bug
>> crosses the border. It's not like if we were forking their codebase.
>
> We have permission to apply security patches and fix bugs without
> changing the name.

Is it transferable to our derivatives ?

JB.

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