No, the thread announcing the allowance of cc licenses. It very clearly says
that code is still required to be gpl.
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If you are refering to the thread I posted in this list, then I would
like to cite myself:
#+BEGIN_QUOTE
The rule of not referencing to third-party repositories commited to the
GNU FSDG, however, seens to only apply to functional/practical
data/works.
#+END_QUOTE
... So far, we are in agreement
I must add, as I mentioned in IRC, that the FSDG doesn't clearly state
how should those third-party repositories be dealt with in regards to
providing non-functiona/practical data/works that don't have freedom 2.
However, as I already pointed out in the previous message, looks like
Battle for Wesn
The wesnoth thread specifically says only images and sound files.
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Julie Marchant :
Everything you're making a big deal out of has to do with art, not
code.
maybe not quite everything (at least not in considering the
[second thread]). my first impression is that Metasploit is a
problem for FSDG-compliant distros.
Adonay Felipe made the case yesterday that [Ba
Everything you're making a big deal out of has to do with art, not code. I
think you are harassing them over a trivial issue.
Also, for the love of god please use a real email address.
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Julie Marchant
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It looks like there are some freedom issues with Blender (logo), SuperTuxKart
(mascots) and The Battle for Wesnoth (add-ons).
First issue is Blender logo in blender package.
The logo is non-free: https://www.blender.org/about/logo/
They don't want this logo to be removed: https://developer.blende
There are some binary .dll files in Metasploit source. In some exploits, I have
found .swf file.
Binary files in free software isn't good.
Also, Metasploit Framework recommends Metasploit Pro at start.
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