Arrrgh! I brought this up on debian-www some time back, and I thought we agreed to change it to something free.
I am rather pissed off that my work on the web pages (DWN) continues to go out under this license. If something isn't done soon, I may move future issues, and keep the copyright, rahter than assigning to SPI as I have done so far. Sigh. Tomasz Wegrzanowski wrote: > Why Debian's web pages are under such a licence ? > It's not DFSG-free. > > **** start **** > <H1>License</H1> > <BLOCKQUOTE> > <P>Copyright © 1997-1998 > <a href="//www.spi-inc.org/">Software in the Public Interest (SPI)</a><BR> > P.O. Box 1326<BR> > Boston, MA 02117. > </BLOCKQUOTE> > <P>Verbatim copying and distribution is permitted in any medium, provided > this notice is preserved. > <P>You may translate these documents and their license into another language > providing: > <UL> > <LI> You do not deliberately change their meaning beyond changes meant > to achieve a colloquial rendering in another language > <LI> Translations of the license must be clearly marked as translations, > and the license in its original language shall continue to apply to > all translations > <LI> In the case of hypertext pages, you must maintain a copy of the > original page on the same site, and must provide a link from the > translated page to its original. > </UL> > <P>"Debian", The Debian Penguin Logo, "Open Hardware", > and the Open Hardware Logo are trademarks of Software in the Public > Interest, Inc. > ***** end ***** -- see shy jo, in New York