Moritz Mühlenhoff <j...@inutil.org> wrote:
> Andreas Metzler <ametz...@debian.org> schrieb:
>> #5 Declare GMP to be a system library.
> (..)

>> #5 was how Fedora looked at the OpenSSL library issue. Since Debian
>> has another viewpoint on OpenSSL I somehow doubt we would use it for
>> GMP.

> We should do that (and also reevaluate the position wrt OpenSSL) by
> running it by the Software Freedom Law Center. 

> Red Hat has real lawyers who looked into the issue, we should do the
> same.

Hello,

how do I continue from here?

#1 Do we have some process for talking to the Software Freedom Law
Center, or would I just send them a mail (perhaps after running a
draft through debian-legal).

#2 Is there any point in doing so? Other Mails in the thread show that
there is a non-negligible number of Debian developers who disagrees with
using the system library exception for GMP or OpenSSL.

cu Andreas
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