From kde-licensing Wed Jun 21 22:54:38 2000 From: Forge Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 22:54:38 +0000 To: kde-licensing Subject: Re: RMS,Debian and KDE X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-licensing&m=96206469506131 > Perhaps some developers don't see a point of having packages in > Debian that do nothing on their own. It's the beginning of a > packaging nightmare. Every package in Debian has to be > consistent and can't depend on external packages. Where would > compatible Debian packages come from? Who decides what version > to track? > > Perhaps some other developers don't want to touch KDE packaging > until the crux of the licensing issue is resolved. Maybe they > don't want to give the impression that everything is okay. I > don't know. > > It's likely that most Debian developers don't use KDE because > of the licensing issue, and since they don't use it that removes > most of the incentive to packaging it. KOffice dose a hell of a lot on it's own. I have not seen any signs of 3rd party code in there. How about bundling up that with the LGPL parts ? Of course then the issue of requiring explicit permission even for your own code comes up. It just sounds like a distraction when people say this is not an issue. There are Debian maintainers who actively work with KDE and at least one that routinely produces .deb files of KDE. Even these people don't see the need to suggest pushing KOffice into Debian. Who cares ? Debian has it's rools and we are not in a position to judge the merits of those rools, mearly the consistency. On that score they seem OK. Frankly people saying nasty things about KDE on Slashdot is far more important to me than Debian including it. you don't see me grumbling about E-Smith ( http://www.e-smith.net ) excluding KDE do you ?