removing pdp/pidip is a bad idea
        On 11/23/2010 11:58 AM, John Harrison wrote:    
Yves:
      
      It's your code so you get to choose. From my standpoint as an      educator, removal of PiDiP from pd-extended is very unfortunate. I      hope at some point you reconsider your position.
      
      -John
      
              On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:46 AM, 
ydegoyon@gmail.com <ydegoyon@gmail.com>        wrote:        
          
          good!!! i'm free to do what i like now!!!
          
          yeh!
          
          sevy
          
          Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
                      
            Ok, will do. I also have to remove pidip from Pd-extended            based on this license.
            
            .hc
            
            On Nov 23, 2010, at 7:18 AM, ydegoyon@free.fr            wrote:
            
                          jooo, que espeso ...
              
              i told you 10000 times not to package my stuff,
              that i'm happy with the packages of goto10...
              
              so [EOC]
              
              
              ciao,
              sevy
              
              
              Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
                              
                Hey Lluis and Yves,
                
                I see that puredyne has packaged pidip, so it should be                pretty easy to get it into Debian. The only problem is                the license. If it was a straight BSD or GPL license,                then it would be fine. The problem is this line:
                
                NOT FOR MILITARY OR REPRESSIVE USE !!!
                
                That isn't free according to the Debian Free Software                Guidelines.
                
                .hc
                
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