On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 08:04:00PM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
> The principle: packages that are DFSG-free, depend on packages in
> non-US/main, but are otherwise candidates for main should go into
> non-US/main also. That way they're still a part of the official
> distribution, but they don't come up as uninstallables for the poor
> deprived US folks.
> 
> Here's a sample wording change.  It incorporates the accepted change
> from #62946. It's not entirely clear where contrib packages that don't
> include crypto, but Depend: on software that does (from non-US/*) would
> go in the following, probably.
[..]


Seconded.

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<Knghtbrd> you know, Linux needs a platform game starring Tux
<Knghtbrd> kinda Super Marioish, but with Tux and things like little cyber
           bugs and borgs and that sort of thing ...
<Knghtbrd> And you have to jump past billgatus and hit the key to drop him
           into the lava and then you see some guy that looks like a RMS
           or someone say "Thank you for rescuing me Tux, but Linus
           Torvalds is in another castle!"


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