[Mageia-dev] Mirror layout, round two

Maarten Vanraes maarten.vanraes at gmail.com
Sat Nov 27 01:02:54 CET 2010


Op zaterdag 27 november 2010 00:51:59 schreef Romain d'Alverny:
> On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 00:44, Maarten Vanraes
> 
> <maarten.vanraes at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Op zaterdag 27 november 2010 00:25:17 schreef Thomas Backlund:
> > [...]
> > 
> >> > A) i see no reason for codecs and firmware to be separate. However, i
> >> > do understand that some people would not want to install firmware,
> >> > but i think we should do this in another way, (like installing a meta
> >> > package that enforces some limits.)
> >> > codecs seem odd to be separate, if they have patented problems they
> >> > should go in non_free, if no problem, they can go in core.
> >> 
> >> That is doable.
> >> The reason for having it separate was because its the most "problematic"
> >> one. (codecs have more issues than firmware)
> > 
> > What i meant here, is why is firmware separate from core? why is codecs
> > separate from core?
> > 
> > imo, i would put firmware and codecs in either core or non_free.
> 
> I guess we should separate concerns?
>  - non_free as in "not (really) free software" (source code may be
> available, but license, redistribution conditions, etc.)
>  - problematic stuff as in "binary closed thing" (most firmware, but
> not only eventually)
>  - problematic stuff as in "(likely) patented" (some codecs)
> 
> so that we don't mix issues when one has to decide what to mirror/use or
> not.
> 
> 
> Romain

imo, non_free should contain software that's allowed to be redistributed but:
 - has conditions
 - has no redistributable source
 - has restrictions
 - etc...


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