Hey, On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 12:17 AM, Diane Trout <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > Scott Kitterman pointed out that ktp-common-internals has a serious license > problem. The code otp-proxy is licensed "GPL-2.1+", and unfortunately that > license doesn't exist. I tried emailing the author Marcin ZiemiĆski a week > or > two ago but didn't hear back. > > Is there a way we could push it to one of the other existing licenses? Or > does > someone know how to get in touch with the author to pick a defined license? > I would say if it uses a license which is non-existing/invalid, that should be enough to warrant a change by us, no? But, IANAL. > Scott also thinks that since there's GPL-2 and GPL-3 licensed things the > full > text of the various licenses should be included. E.g. having a COPYING.LIB > and > COPYING and maybe a COPYING.v2. > > And if by some chance you want to see what files are under which license... > > http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-kde/kde-extras/kde-telepathy/ktp-common-internals.git/tree/debian/copyright In the same thread from May this year, both Dan and David agreed to have their stuff relincesed to whatever, so I'd just make it all LGPLv2.1+, which is what we've all agreed back in time (can't find any references though). Cheers -- Martin Klapetek | KDE Developer
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