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--- Comment #6 from Conrad Meyer <konrad(a)tylerc.org> 2009-01-01 16:07:07 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #5)
(In reply to comment #4)
> However, LICENSE only says this:
> """
> The manual for Gfan is NOT distributed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE.
> The manual may be freely redistributed but is not allowed to be changed.
> The manual may be removed from the software package.
> """
>
> Does that violate Fedora guidelines? I don't think so.
"The manual is not allowed to be changed" is definitely non-free,
so this part cannot be in Fedora:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing/FAQ
"""
Does Fedora permit anything under "Non-Free" licensing?
When it comes to software or fonts, the answer is definitely no. We strongly
prefer that items classified as content (see Code Vs Content) are under a Free
license, but we only require that they be freely distributable without
restrictions.
"""
I think a manual is content as opposed to code and therefore freely
distributable is ok.
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