On Sat, May 24, 2003 at 03:34:49PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
Eike Lange writes:
The Man-Page is Free, GPC's info files are Free and the compiler itself is Free. So please do not move those things into "non-free". Do you (the Debian team) really think, our documentation is propritary?
did you actually look at the given URL?
Just for a short look. It's on my TODO-list.
What is the correct license in Debian's view?
If I correctly understand, texi and info files without invariant sections would allow Debian to include the docs in the main section.
But GPL, LGPL and GNU-FDL _are_ invariant ["...but changing is not allowed"] So how do we have to behave, without changing the entire copyright of the documentation to a kind of *BSD, X11... license? Just remove the wording "invariant section" for unchangable sections does not seem to do the job, does it?
Could you please give a short line about things we have to do in order to have a Free documentation and fulfill the Debian point of views about this issue.
Eike, confused.