On Thu, 2005-11-03 at 18:51 +0100, Adrian von Bidder wrote: > On Thursday 03 November 2005 08.32, Erast Benson wrote: > > Matthew: > > > > [...] whether you want to be part of A Debian Release. > > > > Hard to say right now... Lets see how all this thing will progress. > > But, *yes* we are willing to cooperate. > > So I guess this summarizes the technical side of this discussion. To use > the lkml attitude: show us the code. Release your system, show us that you > can actually work with the Debian community rather than just discuss things > on a mailing list by pointing out that there is a authorizatrion-required > web site that contains much more info for those inclined to apply for a > password. > > Debian/Opensolaris should do this: get the code working and published, and > *then* work with the Debian project to get it integrated. Since you'll be > using Debian source packages, this should be mostly doable by filing > portability patches to the Debian bug tracking system. > > I leave the license question to others - I'm not qualified. I just say that > you'll have to seriously address this if you want to become a part of > Debian. (Saying 'Sun's lawyers did think it's ok' will *not* be enough.) > > -- vbi
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