Debian Open Use Logo License - is it compatible with...

2006-06-30 Thread Eddy Petrişor

Hello all,

I was thinking on making a logo for the Debian Games Team but I need
to combine the open use logo with an icon which is distributed under a
different license.

My questions are:
1) Are any of the following licenses compatible with the Debian Open
Use Logo License?
  a) GPL
  b) CC-BY 2.0
  c) CC-BY-SA 2.0
  d) CC-BY-NC 2.0
  d) LGPL

2) If any of the licenses above can be combined with the Debian Open
Use Logo License, what would be the license terms of the distributed
work?

TIA


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Re: cube-data package

2006-04-18 Thread Eddy Petrişor
On 4/18/06, Francesco Poli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 12:39:26 -0700 Josh Triplett wrote:
  Seems reasonable.
 
  If enough Free data existed to play the game (even with a vastly
  reduced dataset), you could split the data into cube-data and
  cube-data-nonfree packages, and put the Free client and server in
  main.

 An alternative could be persuading upstream to relicense both engine
 (client+server) and data in a DFSG-free manner.
 For instance, everything could be re-released under the ZLIB license
 (and provided with source code, of course!).

 Let's not give up before even trying!

Really?

Follow this thread:

http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-games-devel/2006-April/000831.html

 Cube looks impressive, but there are other games that are both
 technically good *and* DFSG-free: I don't see a reason why Cube should
 of course be non-free...


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