Hi, a shorter summary might be: Don't accept non-free licenses by default -- prompt user instead. I.e. you can still keep using non-free licenses. This is not about banning non-free stuff. It is just a discussion about the package.license mechanism which only prompts for EULA at the moment but should also prompt for non-free licenses in future. So if you are using a non-free license on purpose, adding it to your package.license file is all you would have to do. Nothing else would change. -- Regards, Thomas Deutschmann / Gentoo Linux Developer C4DD 695F A713 8F24 2AA1 5638 5849 7EE5 1D5D 74A5