Hi, I took a look at this and there are some issues. First, the version number for an Ubuntu package is wrong. I would suggest you follow Ubuntu's example and use 16.04.0-0ubuntu1. - The 16.04 is because you wrote in your intro that these are actually the xenial wallpapers. - The .0 is because you cannot change the original tarball but have to use a different version number each time. -1 would be the first Debian release. -2 would be the 2nd. -0ubuntu1 is a Ubuntu package where there wasn't a Debian release for that version or the Debian release wasn't used.
Second and most importantly, according to your debian/copyright, you have images which are *not* redistributable in Ubuntu. You cannot use any Creative Commons *Non-Commercial* license. The Debian wiki is unclear about the status of CC version 2 licenses. Versions 3 and 4 are fine. Version 1 is not. It's commonly believed in Debian that the version 2 licenses aren't good enough. See bug 1588938 for instance where the Debian maintainers reported the issue to GNOME developers who replaced the version 2 pictures. Therefore, I recommend you try to find images that don't use CC version 2 licenses either just to be safe and it would be a huge headache to try to replace them once they are in use on people's computers. Third, I recommend you look at the ubuntu-wallpapers packaging how they have separate packages for each Ubuntu release. So Ubuntu 16.04 (xenial) users have ubuntu-wallpapers installed which depends on ubuntu- wallpapers-xenial. If they upgraded from 15.10, they'll also have ubuntu-wallpapers-wily installed. They can optionally install wallpapers from any or all releases going back to karmic. Fourth, in your .xml.in files you can use spaces in the name field. The name is for wallpaper choosers that show a name for each photo. The names are in that file so translators can translate them into other languages. I'm unsubscribing ~ubuntu-sponsors. Feel free to re-subscribe -sponsors when you're ready for sponsorship again. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1594585 Title: [needs packaging] budgie-wallpapers To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1594585/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
