2014-10-01 1:38 GMT-03:00 ChangZhuo Chen (陳昌倬) <czc...@gmail.com>:
Hi! > Do you use the tarball from github? The tarball from github does not > contain data file used by libzhuyin, so upstream suggested using tarball > from sourceforge [1]. Yes, I used the GitHub because your d/copyright, in Source field, points to GitHub. You need fix it or add a Comment field to say that the 0.9.99.20140929 was got from SF. >> 3. d/copyright: there are new authors and dates in new upstream code. >> You need to review all files Use 'grep -sriA25 copyright * | less' to >> help you. > > I don't find any new copyright not listed in d/copyright except from > "FSF" and "X Consortium". Both "FSF" and "X Consortium" copyright are in > autotools generating files, so I think I don't need to list them, right? You are right. I think that the GitHub code is different. Or a mistake from me. Sorry. > The "2002-2006 James Su <su...@tsinghua.edu.cn>" does not present > anywhere except AUTHORS file, shall I keep it in d/copyright? Yes. Is clear for me that the original code was developed by James. I suggest you add an extra line in d/watch to search new versions in GitHub too. You can use this (or similar): https://github.com/libzhuyin/libzhuyin/releases .*/archive/v?(\d\S+)\.tar\.(?:bz2|gz|xz) Cheers, Eriberto -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CAP+dXJe+9vH-mqvY1CivAWWb=YPKDQYwO21sWHEBVui18K4z=q...@mail.gmail.com