It's in Debian, so, unless the issue's been already brought up, might it not be useful to report the issue to debian-legal, where they thrive with license subtleties and determining whether or not something is free enough to distribute?
It's in Debian, so, unless the issue's been already brought up, might it not be useful to report the issue to debian-legal, where they thrive with license subtleties and determining whether or not something is free enough to distribute?