Juergen Kreileder wrote:
Artur btw. are you licensing (plans to license) java webstart?
Yes.
Could i help in work on this package?
Juergen
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"Artur" == Artur Radosz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Artur What about extensions that you are porting?
Java 2 and all optional packages we have can go into non-free.
Artur btw. are you licensing (plans to license) java webstart?
Yes.
Juergen
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Juergen Kreileder wrote:
Artur btw. are you licensing (plans to license) java webstart?
Yes.
Could i help in work on this package?
Juergen
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Juergen Kreileder wrote:
The basic answer[1] is yes, the packages can go into Debian non-free.
I just want to have an amendment to the license which explicitly says
that it's legal, it might take a few days more to get this done.
So how do we go on? Stephen, you're a Debian developer and a
Artur == Artur Radosz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Artur What about extensions that you are porting?
Java 2 and all optional packages we have can go into non-free.
Artur btw. are you licensing (plans to license) java webstart?
Yes.
Juergen
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* Egon Willighagen
| Footnotes:
| [1] There's one restriction: If somebody wants to distribute the
| packages on CD he has to ask Sun/Blackdown for permission.
|
| Wouldn't that be a problem? Since Debian is shipped as CD very often?
| You could simply not put non-free on CD but
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 07:48:11AM +0100, Egon Willighagen wrote:
Footnotes:
[1] There's one restriction: If somebody wants to distribute the
packages on CD he has to ask Sun/Blackdown for permission.
Wouldn't that be a problem? Since Debian is shipped as CD very often?
You could
Juergen Kreileder wrote:
The basic answer[1] is yes, the packages can go into Debian non-free.
I just want to have an amendment to the license which explicitly says
that it's legal, it might take a few days more to get this done.
So how do we go on? Stephen, you're a Debian developer
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 07:48:11AM +0100, Egon Willighagen wrote:
Footnotes:
[1] There's one restriction: If somebody wants to distribute the
packages on CD he has to ask Sun/Blackdown for permission.
Wouldn't that be a problem? Since Debian is shipped as CD very often?
You could
"Egon" == Egon Willighagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Egon On Wednesday 21 February 2001 11:34, Juergen Kreileder wrote:
Egon What about the Deb's at Blackdown? There are Woody debs, but
Egon they need to be tested. I can imagine (and propose) a
Egon installer that downloads a
"Juergen" == Juergen Kreileder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Juergen So how do we go on? Stephen, you're a Debian developer
Juergen and a Blackdown member, do you want to take this?
I'd *love* to. Thanks, Juergen, for finally getting this somewhere!
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"So if she weighs the
Op dinsdag 13 maart 2001 21:50, schreef Juergen Kreileder:
I'm talking to Sun about a possible amendment to our license
which would allow our deb packages to go into Debian
(non-free). Currently I'm waiting for feedback from Sun's
legal department.
Egon That is
Egon == Egon Willighagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Egon On Wednesday 21 February 2001 11:34, Juergen Kreileder wrote:
Egon What about the Deb's at Blackdown? There are Woody debs, but
Egon they need to be tested. I can imagine (and propose) a
Egon installer that downloads a
Juergen == Juergen Kreileder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Juergen So how do we go on? Stephen, you're a Debian developer
Juergen and a Blackdown member, do you want to take this?
I'd *love* to. Thanks, Juergen, for finally getting this somewhere!
--
Stephen
So if she weighs the same as
On Thursday 22 February 2001 03:55, Peter Moulder wrote:
I haven't checked what the strict reading of policy is, but the
common-sense answer is that this is the same situation as contrib. I.e.
if an installer for a non-free package can go into main, then it's hard
to see why all of contrib
"Egon" == Egon Willighagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Egon Now that Debian is about to freeze, it is time to make
Egon installer packages for Java 1.2 and Java 1.3. I am in the
Egon process of becoming a Debian developer (currently on hold),
Egon so help is appreciated.
Egon
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 05:00:42PM +0100, Egon Willighagen wrote:
Uptill then, it would at least say that Debian *is* Java 1.3 aware and solve
that OpenOffice discussion on debian-devel The installer *btw* could go
into main, i guess... is that true?
I haven't checked what the strict
Now that Debian is about to freeze, it is time to make installer packages for
Java 1.2 and Java 1.3. I am in the process of becoming a Debian developer
(currently on hold), so help is appreciated.
I'll start with having a look at a current installer package, but need to
know some things:
What
Egon == Egon Willighagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Egon Now that Debian is about to freeze, it is time to make
Egon installer packages for Java 1.2 and Java 1.3. I am in the
Egon process of becoming a Debian developer (currently on hold),
Egon so help is appreciated.
Egon
On Wednesday 21 February 2001 11:34, Juergen Kreileder wrote:
Egon What about the Deb's at Blackdown? There are Woody debs, but
Egon they need to be tested. I can imagine (and propose) a
Egon installer that downloads a blackdown deb package and
Egon installs it... which is the
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 05:00:42PM +0100, Egon Willighagen wrote:
Uptill then, it would at least say that Debian *is* Java 1.3 aware and solve
that OpenOffice discussion on debian-devel The installer *btw* could go
into main, i guess... is that true?
I haven't checked what the strict
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