So there's finally some movement in the discussion about the LPPL
on debian-legal.  The people there are, not surprisingly,
interested in hearing some reactions from the people here.

It would be very helpful if someone here (Frank?) responded to the
most recent series of messages on the topic.

Unlike LaTeX-L, debian-legal is an open list -- you can post to it
and read it without subscribing.  debian-legal is archived at
<http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/>.

Thanks,

   Claire

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