<quote who="thully@xxxxxxxxx">
> I know Ubuntu's mission is to support free software, but there are some
> instances when non-free software is the only option.
Where non-free software is legally redistributable, it may be packaged and
distributed through our unsupported multiverse repository. However, much of
the software you've mentioned is *not* legally redistributable, however much
we paper over the basic issue of it being non-free and unsupportable. :-)
- Jeff
--
linux.conf.au 2005: Canberra, Australia http://linux.conf.au/
"Learning and doing is the true spirit of free software -- learning
without doing gets you academic sterility, and doing without learning
is all too often the way things are done in proprietary software." -
Raph Levien
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