(please CC: since I'm not in the list)

I understand that crack's [1] license (adjointed) is free, however, I'm
surprised its not in Debian yet (whileas john is). I just wanted to check
before packaging it (there's an ITP #82613 but it's almost 2 years ago),
since it sounds DFSG-compatible to me.

Regards

Javi

A search in debian-legal regarding 'crack' brings nothing useful except
the informaion that both  Wichert [2] and Knghtbrds [3] seem to have a
crack pipe somewhere :)

[1] http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~crypto/download/c50-faq.html
[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2000/debian-legal-200007/msg00059.html
[3]http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2000/debian-legal-200010/msg00063.html

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Throughout the entire history of the Crack software, the author has
been employed (apart from occasional periods of unemployment) by a
selection of academic institutions and companies, none of whom have
ever dedicated any resources to the development of the software, nor
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* Michael Glad (UFC) and Eric Young (libdes/SSLeay) for developments
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* The Free Software Foundation for EMACS, GCC, and a variety of other
essential software development tools,

* Larry Wall for Perl (of which I cannot speak highly enough), and...

* Linus Torvalds and all other contributors to the Linux project,
which has provided the operating system upon which Crack has been
developed for the last few years.

The author would also like to thank Paul Leyland for the suggestion of
several ideas key to the new release of the software, notably DAWG
dictionary compression and dictionary handling techniques.

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