Handbrake repackaging

Simon Wise simonzwise at gmail.com
Fri Oct 5 08:37:16 UTC 2012


On 05/10/12 15:58, Marc J. Driftmeyer wrote:
> Well that's too bad the licensing restrictions the way they are with faac and
> mp4v2.
>
> One can only assume Debian wants to shield itself against possible patent
> infringement.

much more than shield itself ... one of the core goals behind debian is that 
everything it contains should be re-distributable by anyone receiving it as free 
software, _with_ the licenses and conditions that give the recipient that right, 
and explain their obligations, fully documented for every file.

That means, for example, that all kinds of institutions (which have substantial 
assets hence are vulnerable to being sued) feel comfortable mirroring it, and 
comfortable using it. And that there is a functional system which remains safe 
from legal challenges which others can build on if they want.

That work ... ensuring that the whole system has properly documented licenses 
... is a large part of the packaging effort, and certainly means some 
functionality will be missing, but also is a huge contribution to the viability 
of free software in general.

So here is a handbrake that is re-distributable in a well documented way, and 
the way ahead to adapt it so that more functionality is re-distributable is clear.

Other versions you may choose to replace it with on your own system are of 
course your own responsibility, if you run into problems you can always fall 
back on the official version.


Simon



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