Am Mittwoch, dem 16.02.2022 um 18:00 +0000 schrieb Thorsten Alteholz: > > there seems to be no progress here, so I am going to reject the package. > Please reupload after all issues have been resolved.
I hereby object to this decision. We have clearly answered each and every request Sean Whitton made. 1) There is no rule in the policy nor the DFSG that we have to put an SVG file down as an *alleged*(!) source of a picture file. I clearly reject to such a request because it has no grounds, as I explained in detail last year already. Even Sean clearly replied that he was just "asking [..] about whether it [the source] was available or not" (mail from August 16th 2021). Again: If you want to enforce this, please cite the policy or the DFSG and show proof, that the alleged source is the source. 2) The file rake_task.rb is GPL-2+. The maintainer decided to ship it as GPL- 3(+) as the rest of the source. I saw it and it is a legit (and in my opinion absolutely sensible) maintainer's decision. Even Sean agreed that this is a non-blocking "issue" (mail from January 19th, 2022). 3) This leaves that: The source was put down in d/copyright as GPL-3 instead of GPL-3+. While this would be legit, there is no reason to do so. But this is something that can be easily changed in a source-only upload that needs to be done anyway. The package doesn't violate any rules that prevent it from be accepted into main. So what is this? Are FTP masters now making up their own ruleset as well, like the linitan package maintainer did?! Daniel -- Regards, Daniel Leidert <[email protected]> | https://www.wgdd.de/ GPG-Key RSA4096 / BEED4DED5544A4C03E283DC74BCD0567C296D05D GPG-Key ED25519 / BD3C132D8B3805D1808123AB7ACE00941E338C78 https://www.fiverr.com/dleidert https://www.patreon.com/join/dleidert
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