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Subject: Re: RMS,Debian and KDE
From: Peter S Galbraith <GalbraithP () dfo-mpo ! gc ! ca>
Date: 2000-06-20 14:30:59
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Implicit permission to link against an incompatible library
wasn't assumed for XForms-based GPL applications so Debian is not
treating KDE code differently than other cases. Three GPL'ed
XForms-based applications were removed from potato and woody for
a similar reason (GPL incompatible with XForms) even though the
applications were written for XForms (and not ported to it).
The removed packages are xfmix, xmysql and xldlas
http://www.uk.debian.org/Bugs/db/39/39521.html
http://www.uk.debian.org/Bugs/db/39/39522.html
http://www.uk.debian.org/Bugs/db/39/39524.html
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Maurice Lamontagne Institute, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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Joseph Carter wrote:
> For the wholly KDE-written components, implicit permission seems to be
> enough. The problems -legal came up with are 3rd party code in KDE and
> that accepting implicit permission would look like we were agreeing no
> permission is necessary (or possibly worse, actually accepting the license
> with no permission implicit or otherwise since the claim that no
> permission is necessary and therefore will not be provided could be
> inferred to be a denial of the implicit permission as well..)
>
> In short, Debian's DEVELOPERS came to the conclusion that implicit
> permission won't work for us and that 3rd party code is a problem.
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