Bug#741221: Licensing clarification

2014-04-17 Thread Thibaut Varène
So it turns out pbuilder is broken and nobody cares: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=709053 That’s why I couldn’t upload the new version yet… Cheers Le 14 avr. 2014 à 05:31, Alexandre Courbot gnu...@gmail.com a écrit : Hi everyone, Version 1.0.2 of Tagaini Jisho has been

Bug#741221: Licensing clarification

2014-04-13 Thread Alexandre Courbot
Hi everyone, Version 1.0.2 of Tagaini Jisho has been released. This version removes SKIP codes from the kanjidic as well as their support in the software. Hopefully this should solve all concerns. https://github.com/Gnurou/tagainijisho/archive/1.0.2.tar.gz I will check with the SKIP code

Bug#741221: Licensing clarification

2014-04-10 Thread Thibaut Varène
tags 741221 confirmed upstream pending thanks Hi, Due to lack of response from kanjidic’s upstream, and after careful reviewing of its documentation (which further restricts the licensing terms), tagainijisho’s upstream author has decided to remove support for SKIP codes from his software and

Processed: Re: Bug#741221: Licensing clarification

2014-04-10 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: tags 741221 confirmed upstream pending Bug #741221 [tagainijisho] tagainijisho included non-free content. (SKIP code problem) Added tag(s) upstream, confirmed, and pending. thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need

Bug#741221: Licensing clarification

2014-04-10 Thread Thibaut Varène
Hi, Alexandre, your understanding is correct and applicable to most Linux distributions. CC-BY-SA-NC isn’t freely redistributable due to the restriction on commercial use, thus, in a broad sense, not free software. I’m CC’ing the original bug report so that this information is available to

Bug#741221: Licensing clarification

2014-03-26 Thread Thibaut Varène
Hi, I am contacting you about KanjiDic2: I am the Debian maintainer of a package which includes it (tagainijisho, upstream author CC’d on this email), and it’s been brought to my attention that KanjiDic2 may raise some licensing questions, see: http://bugs.debian.org/741221 In a nutshell,