Examples of using Software guidelines in English and their translations into Italian
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does not meet the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
The Debian Free Software Guidelines are a clear
Bruce Perens published the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
author of the Debian Free Software Guidelines and the Open Source Definition asked to be
free has the GNUish meaning(see the Debian Free Software Guidelines).
toying with the possibility of rewriting the Debian Free Software Guidelines(DFSG) such that it enumerates which things a free license can do,
terms of two licenses compatible with the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
Pay particular attention to the Debian Free Software Guidelines and our Social Contract.
do not conform to the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
open regarding their compliance with the Debian Free Software Guidelines for a certain amount of time must be
Main gathers all packages which fully comply with the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
draft proposal for modification of the Debian Free Software Guidelines(DFSG) to allow certain forms of documentation,
we will license them in a manner consistent with the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
general solution to alter the Debian Free Software Guidelines in response to the resolution that allows some documents licensed
free in the document entitled The Debian Free Software Guidelines.
(Strictly speaking, packages in"contrib" meet Debian's Free Software Guidelines, but depend on packages that are not Free/Open Source.
licenses are compatible with the Debian Free Software Guidelines(DFSG).
and the Artistic License all comply with the Debian Free Software Guidelines, even though they are very different.
some software component, always respecting the so-called Debian Software Guidelines.
the Debian Free Software Guidelines promulgated by the Debian project, an influential volunteer-run Linux distribution.
the Debian developers as the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
Definition as well as the Debian Free Software Guidelines and seek comments now that the license is published.
which in turn was derived from the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
not only meets the Open Source Definition and Debian Free Software Guidelines but also the Open Knowledge Definition and, in
see the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
the four freedoms as the defining set of criteria and the Debian Free Software Guidelines describe what was later used as the definition
all following the Debian Free Software Guidelines.
but the compatibility with the Debian Free Software Guidelines seems to be unclear.
license considered free according to the Debian Free Software Guidelines, the SGI Free Software License B.
and the importance of the Debian Free Software Guidelines to its user base.