Just two quick comments:
"Tom \"spot\" Callaway" <tcallawa(a)redhat.com> writes:
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Aladdin Free Public License:
The Aladdin Free Public License is non-free, thus, not acceptable for
Fedora. The following files are under the AFPL:
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texmf-dist/fonts/afm/urw/bookman/ubkri8a.afm
texmf-dist/fonts/afm/urw/bookman/ubkr8a.afm
texmf-dist/fonts/afm/urw/bookman/ubkb8a.afm
texmf-dist/fonts/afm/urw/bookman/ubkbi8a.afm
texmf-dist/fonts/afm/urw/helvetic/uhvri8an.afm
texmf-dist/fonts/afm/urw/helvetic/uhvri8a.afm
texmf-dist/fonts/afm/urw/helvetic/uhvbi8a.afm
texmf-dist/fonts/afm/urw/helvetic/uhvr8an.afm
texmf-dist/fonts/afm/urw/helvetic/uhvb8an.afm
These are easy to solve since the URW fonts have also been released
under GPL. CTAN:/fonts/urw/base35/afm/ is consistent here.
LPPL with commercial use restriction:
There is one file which has an additional restriction to the LPPL,
forbidding commercial use without explicit permission from the author.
This almost certainly renders the file non-free, and it is not ok for
Fedora.
texmf-dist/tex/latex/tools/multicol.sty
IMO the 'commercial restriction' is not part of the license but is a
moral obligation people are *asked* to follow.
cheerio
ralf