. You just have to look in the right direction.
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The license looks DFSG-ok, but I wonder if Red Hat really means to delegate
that power to XFree86.
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Santiago Vila writes:
I intend to package all the dummy packages we have been talking about.
Go for it.
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in
accordance with the laws of their respective nations, which require them to
obey the civilian governments. It is those governments, not the
military, that are signatories to treaties (not that I know of any that
require nuclear disarmament).
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nuclear weapons then the
responsibility for failing to comply lies with Parliament, not the UK
military.
In those nations where the military are not subservient to the civilian
government they are the government, and thus are carrying out government
policy whatever they do.
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by case basis. I doubt that you will be swamped by all
the requests.
What does FreeBSD do about their logo (or mascot, or whatever)?
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enquire about
using a logo which has not been offered to them?
I will be rather happy to see a permanent license in place.
Fine. Propose one and I'll second the motion and vote for it.
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Andrew G . Feinberg writes:
Why in the world do we need to license something as trivial as a _logo_?
We don't.
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handles it, but it looks
sniffable to me.
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I wrote:
Would you say the same of daemons that run as root?
Avery Pennarun writes:
Coming from you, that sounds like a trick question.
It isn't. My chrony package includes a daemon that runs as root. I've
looked it over and don't see any holes, but I'm not a security expert.
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in the code a bit more and found a few dubious looking
sprintf's. What else should I look for? I already checked for 'system'
and 'execve'.
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to fix the
sprintf's. My plan now is to analyze the path followed by strings from
input to consumption. The control port is protected by a password: I'll
look for holes in the password checking.
What else?
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Edward Betts writes:
Are you sure it was /usr/doc/copyright/base ?
hasler/~ ll /usr/doc/copyright/base
total 2
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1197 Dec 31 1969 debian.README
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a leftover.
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would love to participate in.
I have cross-posted this to debian-devel.
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CD's contain something which is neither free-of-charge,
shareware, nor non-proprietary software.
Why does non-free == no modified binaries?
It doesn't. There are many other reasons why a pacakge may be non-free.
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someone who is not going on vacation please supply the
appropriate address?
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