Mechtilde Stehmann <[email protected]> writes:

> Hello,
>
> Am 17.05.26 um 08:54 schrieb [email protected]:

>> On the other hand, "reuse-tool" does not recognize "d/copyright" as
>> a license file, so it warns if there is no license for that
>> file. Therefore, "spdx2debian" currently generates a license file
>> for it using "CC0-1.0" as license and "None" as copyright holder. It
>> is also a workaround.
>
> The file d/copyright can't be licensed under CC0-1.0.
>
> Reason:
> The freedoms granted by CC0-1.0 can't be applied.
> CC0-1.0 grants the freedom to use, understand, distribute, and modify
> the source code. However, it is precisely this last freedom that is
> absent from most licenses.

why do we think the file d/copyright is itself a license?

it is documentation of how to map between files and licenses. surely
d/copyright should be under the same license as anything else in the
debian directory? (Is is because it quotes text from the GPL? but a
quote is just a quote, and should be 'fair use' to include in a
non-GPL-licenses file, right?)

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