Re: Retiring Celestia from Fedora due to licensing issues

2024-03-25 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 04:36:02PM +, Mattia Verga via devel wrote: > After I requested [1] Celestia project upstream to better define > licensing of all the textures and 3d models included in upstream data, > it turned out that at least some content is licensed CC-BY-NC-SA-3.0 [2] > which i

Re: Retiring Celestia from Fedora due to licensing issues

2024-03-20 Thread Ian Laurie
On 3/21/24 03:36, Mattia Verga via devel wrote: I will be following the procedure for completely removing a package [3], however there are a couple of things that I'd like to ask: I think the Astronomy Labs version of Fedora ships with Celestia so their group will needs a heads up. -- Ian Laur

Re: Retiring Celestia from Fedora due to licensing issues

2024-03-20 Thread Otto Liljalaakso
I do not have the answers to your questions, but when figure out how to properly do this, please submit an update for the docs. That section has always looked very suspect to me. 20. maaliskuuta 2024 18.36.02 GMT+02:00 Mattia Verga via devel kirjoitti: >After I requested [1] Celestia project u

Retiring Celestia from Fedora due to licensing issues

2024-03-20 Thread Mattia Verga via devel
After I requested [1] Celestia project upstream to better define licensing of all the textures and 3d models included in upstream data, it turned out that at least some content is licensed CC-BY-NC-SA-3.0 [2] which is not permitted in Fedora. Upstream is still working on specify exactly the lic