On 04/10/12 03:49, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
From:           Chris Rees<cr...@freebsd.org>

Well, whatever he says, he can't revoke the license of what's already
been distributed.

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Exactly !


From: Mark Linimon<lini...@lonesome.com>
portmgr's policy is to honor removal requests, no matter the circumstances.
................................................ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


Irresponsible.  Real 'Managers' shoulder responsibility.  So ...

In /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk, define a warning variable after
NO_CDROM, NO_PACKAGE, [ RESTRICTED_FILES ], with example:

   WARNING+="Generic author tried to retrospectively withdraw sources."
   #    Maintainer suggest see files/...&  http://...

Allow individual ports Maintainers to indicate status of issues.
Allow individual installers to decide their Own take on issues, Not Yours !

- Ports wrappers belong to FreeBSD, not generic authors.
- Sources once published can't be unpublished.
   (IMO No need of a new project&  port name to excuse retention).
- Distfiles if not on freebsd.org site are not even our problem.

portmgr should retain respect by dumping a foolish policy.  sticking
to technical&  avoiding programmers guesses&  fears about laws, or
assumptions USA law controls global law or whatever else. Stay
technical.  The globe has 196 countries with their own legal
jurisdictions, individual installers should be able to make their
own decision on law&  risks&  morality as localy appropriate.
To stick my nose where it probably doesn't belong: indeed. This is one area where linux annoys the most for that very reason.

Let the user decide and bear the responsibility.
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