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The Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG) are a set of guidelines that the Debian Project uses to determine whether a software license is free software license, which in turn is used to determine whether a piece of software can be included in the main, free software distribution of Debian.

The guidelines state these requirements:

Example licenses are GPL, BSD, and Artistic.

The Open Source Definition was created from the DFSG.

The de facto interpreters of the DFSG are the members of the Debian legal group, the subscribers of the debian-legal mailing list. The Debian ftpmaster team makes final decisions in which section (free or non-free) to place a newly uploaded package, but they tend to confer with the debian-legal list with controversial cases. This group uses the DFSG to determine if software is free. It also uses various related tests to examine the implications of the proposed license. The common tests (as described in the FAQ) are the following:

The group also examines practical problems, such as GPL incompatibility.

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