Thomas Wood wrote:
With 2.16 now underway, I thought it was about time to give the gnome-themes module a bit of a revamp. However, many of todays artists want to use licenses other than the GPL to distribute their work (for example, the Creative Commons "By Attribution" license[1], or the Free Art license[2]). This would mean that parts of the gnome-themes module would no longer be GPL or LGPL. What I need to know is what impact this would have on distributors, and on the module's status in GNOME.
Maybe a silly answer, but to avoid flaming of some GPL-zealots distributions, you could still use some configure magic to enable selecting themes to build/package on a license basis.
This is just a suggestion anyway, and it does certainly not solve your current issue...
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