On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Darren O. Benham wrote: > >%_On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 09:06:43PM -0400, Steve Hutton wrote: > > Ah, so if someone did a code audit and identified the packages that contain > > such code, and then simply *excluded* those packages from being in Debian, > > Debian would be able to ship the majority of KDE under terms which even > > RMS would consider legal. > > > > Of course, it takes someone who believes in RMS's legal interpretation > > and who wants to see KDE in Debian to make this happen. If such a person > > existed (and I have my doubts), that person would logically start by including > > kdelibs (which has no licensing contentions), then auditing and > > including/excluding GPL'd packages in kdebase, etc. > > > > If no such person exists, and TrollTech won't change the QPL the way you > > would like, and all the KDE developers can't agree to change the license > > for their individual bits of code, and Debian's legal interpretation doesn't > > change, there will be no KDE in Debian. Hmmm...so what's the big deal again? > > What's the goal? My question exactly. If the goal is to include KDE in Debian, a single dedicated individual could do the work (or at least part of it) as I described. If such an individual existed, I would have thought the kdelibs would be included right now. I am starting to wonder if the goal is really to "make all KDE developers change their license" or "make TrollTech change their license." Steve