On 2010-06-29 21:08, RalfGesellensetter wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> 
> * Package name    : bluej
>   Version         : 3.0.0
>   Upstream Author : Michael Kölling and many others
> * URL             : http://bluej.org/download/files/bluej-300.deb
> * License         : GNU GPL 2.0
>   Description     : Integrated Java Environment for introductory teaching
> 
>  
> "BlueJ is an integrated Java environment specifically designed for 
> introductory teaching.
> 
> BlueJ was developed at a University specifically for the purpose of teaching 
> object orientation with Java.
> 
> BlueJ is free!" (from their home page).
> 
> Recently, version 3.0 was released, and license was switched to GPL!
> 
> The author provides a debian package on his home page, but it has to be 
> checked
> if this package follows official policy.
> 
> I have been used BlueJ for years, in many German schools it is kind of 
> compulsary.
> 
> 
> 

Hi

I had a quick look at it and the GPL is good news, however ...

icons/license.txt:
  Copyright (c) for all BlueJ icons: Michael Kolling.
  Reproduction of the logos is permitted for non-commercial purposes.

  Use of the logo for commercial purposes or on items commercially
  sold is explicitly prohibited without written license.

 - cannot go into Debian main. Discriminates commercial use and does (as
far as I can tell) allow modifications. See the Debian Free Software
Guidelines[1].

It depends on "junit" (not sure what version), svnkit (+ javahl),
netbeans cvs client and possibly also some thing called "trilead". Other
than the junit, I am not sure of the status of those dependencies.

For anyone interested in working on this: upstreams bug tracker at [2]
and the source is available from [3]. I have been unable to locate a
public VCS for this project.

Also according to [4], BlueJ does not run with gij/gcj, so it will not
be available under some architectures (e.g. the kfreebsd ones).

~Niels

NB: I have not done a complete check of the source files in the source
zip to see if there some files under a different license than GPL and
the icon license (except for the third party libraries). So there may be
other problems.

[1] http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines

[2] http://bugs.bluej.org/trac/bluej/wiki

[3] http://www.bluej.org/download/source-download.html

[4] http://www.bluej.org/download/install.html
  see "Unix:" paragraph 1.

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