On Thursday 27 April 2006 05:41, Panu Kalliokoski wrote: > When discussing a package with my sponsor, I thought about a licensing > issue that has never occurred to me before. Debian packages are very > careful to mention the license(s) and copyright(s) of the files in the > upstream distribution, but where are the license conditions of files > that the packager has added? The manual page (if added by the packager) > usually gives something license-like in the author section, but what > about the other stuff?
"The first rule of debian/ directory licensing is, we don't talk about debian/ directory licensing." ... =) Seriously though, I think this is something we as maintainers should be more clear about. I know in my packaging I always *intend* that my packaging falls under the same license as the code I'm packaging. But maybe it would be good to add this more specifically into the debian/copyright file: Original software, Copyright 200x Upstream Author Upstream license text + +Debian packaging, Copyright 200x Package Maintainer + Packaging license text What do other folks think? -- Wesley J. Landaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <xmpp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OpenPGP FP: 4135 2A3B 4726 ACC5 9094 0097 F0A9 8A4C 4CD6 E3D2
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