Hi,
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 09:49:51PM +0000, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
and, possibly, Debian might need to ship an "acceptably free" version
by their own standards if there were any doubt as to the appropriate
freeness of the LibreOffice code by the standards of the particular
distribution involved.
yep.
In addition, Debian may need to patch heavily to meet the requirements
of some of the disparate hardware architectures, for example.
Well, not that heavily, and even if so I'd immediately give that back
anyways.
Grüße/Regards,
René
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