Re: python logo.
On 03/06/2018 06:38 AM, Peter Green wrote: I am looking into cleaning up some software so it can be uploaded to Debian. Inside the documentation folder is a copy of the python logo. I found the python.org page for the logo more confusing than helpful. 1. Is the python logo under a license acceptable for including in a Debian package? or does it need to be stripped out? 2. If it is acceptable for inclusion how should it be documented in debian/copyright? See https://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2015/03/msg2.html DS -- 4096R/DF5182C8 (sten...@debian.org) http://www.danielstender.com/
Re: python logo.
Peter Green writes: > I am looking into cleaning up some software so it can be uploaded to > Debian. Inside the documentation folder is a copy of the python > logo. I found the python.org page for the logo more confusing than > helpful. > > 1. Is the python logo under a license acceptable for including in a Debian > package? or does it need to be stripped out? > 2. If it is acceptable for inclusion how should it be documented in > debian/copyright? Probably questions for debian-legal, not debian-python... -- Brian May
python logo.
I am looking into cleaning up some software so it can be uploaded to Debian. Inside the documentation folder is a copy of the python logo. I found the python.org page for the logo more confusing than helpful. 1. Is the python logo under a license acceptable for including in a Debian package? or does it need to be stripped out? 2. If it is acceptable for inclusion how should it be documented in debian/copyright?
Joining the DPMT
Hi, I am writing about joining the DPMT. I have a handful of prospective python packages which I would like to maintain within the team, and some existing ones to transition. I have read and accepted the policy at https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html and my name on salsa is ana-guest. Thank you, Ana