On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 03:05:57PM -0500, Mathieu Bruneau wrote:
Sven Luther wrote:
On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 11:40:40AM -0500, Mathieu Bruneau wrote:
Harley D. Eades III wrote:
Mathieu Bruneau <address@hidden> writes:
I just updated the website for this new version with a direct link to
it and a fix in the TOC order (CVS access was after Documentation but
that wasn't the same as the document real order)
Nice, how about adding GNU/Hurd as one of the supported operating
systems?
Thanks
hde
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I added that information as well. A few time ago Sven asked for links to
different distribution's parted package but as for the gnu website I'm
not supposed to link to any page containing non-free software. So
most(if not all) distribution links are "not welcome" on gnu.org page.
Huh ? since when is parted packaged version for the different distribs
considered non-free ? There must be some reality strange thing going on at
the
FSF if they forbid to link to the actual parted package page. What and they
releasing documentation under non-free licence anyway and such.
Friendly,
Sven Luther
Well it could be my understanding of the Webmaster Documentation on the
gnu.org website... I'll recheck that later tonight!
If it is so, i question the interest of participating in this gnu project over
managing a fork or whatever, as i do for debian anyway. Anyone claiming
debian's parted package is in any way non-free is on serious crack. Don't know
about the other distribs, but i seriously doubt they include any non-free
code, which would be a violation of the GPL.
Friendly,
Sven Luther
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