Tom Callaway wrote:
> Absolutely not. If we cannot include it in Fedora for any legal reason,
> then it cannot go in a COPR.

Just out of curiosity...  As far as I know, it is not allowed to include in 
Fedora free software that is useless without some nonfree one (‘contrib’ in 
Debian lingo) — free game engines that require nonfree art is the most notable 
category.

Yet OpenXCOM [0] or OpenRCT2 [1] are shipped in COPR.

Or is that an ethical reason rather than legal?  If yes, is there something 
else that is ethical for COPR but not for Fedora?

[0] https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/evgenyz/openxcom/
[1] https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/markand/OpenRCT2/
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