[med-svn] r5571 - trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg

Andreas Tille tille at alioth.debian.org
Thu Dec 9 21:08:56 UTC 2010


Author: tille
Date: 2010-12-09 21:08:55 +0000 (Thu, 09 Dec 2010)
New Revision: 5571

Modified:
   trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg/paper-text.tex
Log:
MOved policy comment to right place


Modified: trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg/paper-text.tex
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--- trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg/paper-text.tex	2010-12-09 21:07:30 UTC (rev 5570)
+++ trunk/community/papers/11_med-floss_luxemburg/paper-text.tex	2010-12-09 21:08:55 UTC (rev 5571)
@@ -194,13 +194,6 @@
 
 \subsubsection{Debian Free Software Guidelines and Debian Policy}
 
-%The Debian Policy describes the structure and contents of the Debian
-%archive and several design issues of the operating system, as well as
-%technical requirements that each package must satisfy to be included
-%in the distribution.  It makes sure that all different kinds of Free
-%Software can coexist on a Debian system.  The conformance of a package
-%with Debian Policy can be checked using the program \package{lintian}.
-
 Free or not free - Debian has a collection of conditions referred
 to as the
 \printurl{http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines}{Debian
@@ -220,6 +213,13 @@
 systems, i.e. not only for Debian. This is another indication 
 for an intrinsic impetus to help Free software at large.
 
+%The Debian Policy describes the structure and contents of the Debian
+%archive and several design issues of the operating system, as well as
+%technical requirements that each package must satisfy to be included
+%in the distribution.  It makes sure that all different kinds of Free
+%Software can coexist on a Debian system.  The conformance of a package
+%with Debian Policy can be checked using the program \package{lintian}.
+
 The technical constraints on the packaging are formulated in the Debian
 Policy document.  While every package needs to comply with that policy,
 every single maintainer of a Debian package has complete freedom




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