-*-text-*- This package is derived from the main Emacs packages which were debianized by Rob Browning on Tue, 16 Dec 1997 00:05:45 -0600. The source is derived from the following files: prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/emacs/emacs-21.4a+1.tar.gz prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/emacs/leim-21.4.tar.gz Please see /usr/share/doc/emacs21-common-non-dfsg/README.Debian.gz for a description of the Debian specific differences from the upstream version. This package contains files which have been deemed unsuitable for Debian main because their licenses do not appear to satisfy the requirements of the Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG). See http://www.debian.org/social_contract. In particular, some of the info pages included in this package are covered under the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL), which Debian has decided does not satisfy the DFSG in cases where "Invariant Sections" are specified. See this Debian General Resolution on the topic: http://www.debian.org/vote/2006/vote_001. Some other files are included here because their license only allows verbatim copying, or because there was some other question regarding their license. Copyright: Most of Emacs is covered under the terms of the GPL. See the file /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL for more information. In general, the info pages are covered under the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL). See the "GNU Free Documentation License" node in "info emacs-21/emacs". etc/INTERVIEW contains the following statement: Copyright (C) 1986 Richard Stallman. Permission is granted to make and distribute copies of this article as long as the copyright and this notice appear on all copies. etc/MOTIVATION contains the following statement: [reprinted with permission of the author from the Monday 19 January 1987 Boston Globe] These files appear to only allow verbatim copying: etc/CENSORSHIP etc/DISTRIB etc/GNU etc/LINUX-GNU etc/THE-GNU-PROJECT etc/WHY-FREE etc/copying.paper etc/gfdl.1 These files appear to have no explicit copyright statement: etc/COOKIES etc/JOKES