Jonas Smedegaard writes ("Ghostscript licensing changed to AGPL"):
...
> Seems that these projects may link against Ghostscript, and therefore 
> (possibly) effectively becomes AGPL-3+ with this change:

Thanks for looking into this and bringing it to our attention.

Do you know whether all those packages have licences which are
compatible with AGPL-3+ ?  If you're not sure then we (and I do mean
to include myself) should review them.

> AGPL Ghostscript is now in experimental.  How to proceed?

Personally I see no problem, provided all the licences are still
compatible.  If there are no incompatibility problems with the
rdepends, the AGPL version should go into unstable.

Ian.
(AGPL fan.)


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