Regretfully, Dr. Shinsaku unambiguously replied to me that he wishes to
restrict XyMTeX distribution. So I'll be taking it out of TeX Live for
next year.
Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 09:16:29 +0900
From: Fujita Shinsaku <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl Berry)
Subject:
Dear Dr. Shinsaku,
I'm one of the people developing the TeX Live software distribution for
the TeX user groups. The Debian project recently asked me about XyMTeX,
which we do currently include in TeX Live, based on your license
statement being analogous to that of Knuth's for TeX itself.
But now
Hi Norbert,
I hope life after release of TL2005 has settled down a bit
Well, just redirected into other areas :(.
Interstingly, the files state something a bit different:
A "license" statement clearly taken from tex.web, so I'm glad it is not
considered nonfree :).
we (actually Fr
About the modules/ files. I wrote most of them. What kind of copyright
would you find useful, given that it's only meta-information?
I suggest, based on the advice in maintain.texi:
Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Copying and distribution of this file, with or without
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