<div>Hello, ogg-dev team.<br>I'm Takeo Arai.<br></div>
<div>This question is resolved.</div>
<div>I found copyright file in the same debian folder.</div>
<div>I am sorry to have caused trouble.</div>
<div><br>Thanks, Takeo.<br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">2012年4月2日14:57 takeo arai <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:takeoji3@gmail.com">takeoji3@gmail.com</a>></span>:<br>
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<div class="h5">Hello, ogg-dev team.<br>I'm Takeo Arai.<br>I am investigating the license of Open Sorce Software. <br> <br>[Question]<br>Which license is applied to "debian rules"?<br> <br>The "debian rules" was detected in the Debian folder that is contained in the Libogg<br>
“BSD 3-clause License” component.<br> <br>- Download: libogg-1.1.3.tar.gz<br>< <a href="http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/ogg/" target="_blank">http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/ogg/</a> ><br> <br>Is this "debian rules" applied GPL or DFSG to in the same way as Debian OS? <br>
Or not applied to like "Auto Make Exception" of GNU MakeFile? <br> <br>Although we don't create debian package by "debian rules" in this time, it is necessary to specify a license.<br> <br>Thank you for your help.<br>
<br>Sincerely,<br>Takeo Arai </div></div></blockquote></div><br>