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Re: Return a Debian system to a pristine state



On Du, 31 mai 20, 20:52:06, Tom Dial wrote:
> 
> Moreover, ZFS is not DFSG and GPL compliant, and quite a few
> users would avoid it because of that.

ZFS is licensed under the CDDL[1], which is both free (as in freedom) 
and DFGS *compliant*.

It is also *incompatible* with the GPL, which means distributing a Linux 
kernel (GPL) including the ZFS modules is possibly illegal[2].

End users however are well within their rights (freedom 0 and 1)[3] to 
use this combination, as long as they don't share it with anyone else 
(freedoms 3 and 4)[3].

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Development_and_Distribution_License
[2] As far as I know this was never tested in court
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Free_Software_Definition

Hope this explains,
Andrei
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