Debian have it in the free repository but gentoo no https://tracker.debian.org/media/packages/l/lft/copyright-2.2-5
(In reply to Alessandro Barbieri from comment #0) > Debian have it in the free repository but gentoo no > https://tracker.debian.org/media/packages/l/lft/copyright-2.2-5 Have you *read* the VOSTROM license?
I've read it but IANAL, this book Intellectual Property and Open Source: A Practical Guide to Protecting Code Van Lindberg "O'Reilly Media, Inc.", 2008 ISBN 1449391109, 9781449391102 consider the license free https://books.google.it/books?id=1yOFCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA293&lpg=PA293&dq=%22vostrom%22+license&source=bl&ots=iCkJJvbIi7&sig=2UzH6gWvbyTQzzgGXpYT8iqevts&hl=it&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjgh9fT45TTAhVfFMAKHbUxDBcQ6AEIOTAD#v=onepage&q=%22vostrom%22%20license&f=false Debian an Fedora too, what is wrong with Gentoo?
I read the license and I also don't see why it should be nonfree. Seems one of the usual permissive licenses. (We're never happy when people make up their own licenses and would prefer if they choose something "default", but an unusual license doesn't make it nonfree.) Jeroen, can you please explain why you think this license is problematic?
Clause 7 may be problematic: 7. no permission is granted to distribute, publicly display, or publicly perform modifications to the Distribution made using proprietary materials that cannot be released in source format under conditions of this license; Not sure what this implies. Are you allowed to distribute the program if your network router has proprietary firmware?