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This prompted various other actions, cf. Debian Free Software Guidelines.
Part six of the Debian Free Software Guidelines also does not allow discrimination against fields of endeavor.
Debian Free Software Guidelines consider Mozilla's artwork non-free.
The definition was based on the Debian Free Software Guidelines, written and adapted primarily by Bruce Perens.
In July 1997, Bruce Perens published the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
The license has not been accepted as "free" under the Debian Free Software Guidelines, due to controversy about the license's termination clauses.
The values outlined in the Social Contract provide the basic principles for the rules set forth in the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
The integration and development of new tools inside the distribution follows the commencement of open source community and particularly the Debian Free Software Guidelines criteria.
The LPPL is Debian Free Software Guidelines compliant as of version 1.3 .
The group adopted the Open Source Definition for open-source software, based on the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
The most notable are Debian Free Software Guidelines published in 1997, and the Open Source Definition, published in 1998.
In the same way, the Debian project has its own criteria, the Debian Free Software Guidelines, on which the Open Source Definition is based.
Free software here includes only software that meets the Ubuntu licensing requirements, which almost are the same as the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
Apart from these two organizations, the Debian project is seen by some to provide useful advice on whether particular licenses comply with their Debian Free Software Guidelines.
The Debian project uses the criteria laid out in its Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG).
The distributions include packages which comply with the Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG), which are included inside the main repositories.
However, because the artwork in Firefox has a proprietary copyright license which is not compatible with the Debian Free Software Guidelines, the substituted logo had to remain.
In 2004, he decided that the Debian Free Software Guidelines apply to documentation, firmware and other things in Debian, interpreting General Resolution 2004-003.
Aptosid Releases contain only free software as defined by the Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG).
The project's governance model has evolved in alignment with the original vision, leading to the establishment of the Debian Social Contract and the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
The Debian Free Software Guidelines define the criteria for "free software" and thus what software is permissible in the distribution, as referenced in the Social Contract.
The Open Source Definition was first created by Perens as the Debian Free Software Guidelines, itself part of the Debian Social Contract.
The immediate problem caused by the new policy was Debian's inability to use the official Firefox logo due to its proprietary license failing to comply with the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
In 2006, Debian developers voted to consider works licensed under the GFDL to comply with their Debian Free Software Guidelines provided the invariant section clauses are not used.
TORQUE is described by its developers as open-source software, using the OpenPBS version 2.3 license and as non-free software in the Debian Free Software Guidelines.