• Bug#1025642: RFS: d11amp/0.61-1 [ITP] -- Simple MP3 player

    From James Addison@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 31 19:40:01 2023
    Package: sponsorship-requests
    Followup-For: Bug #1025642

    The copyright file from the latest package on mentors.debian.net is clearer, thanks!

    However: I think we should still clarify that 'default_theme.c' is _also_ covered by the default-applied BSD-2-Clause license terms of the package.

    The Debian copyright file format[1] supports multiple licenses within a single file stanza, so my suggestion would be:

    - Move the 'BSD-2-Clause' text into a standalone[2] license field at the end
    of the copyright file

    - Update the License field for 'default_theme.c' to 'CC0 and BSD-2-Clause'

    Basically what that is trying to communicate to anyone who modifies the file(s) in future is: please continue to convey the included Creative Commons Zero and BSD two-clause licenses when distributing modifications.

    That might confuse them at first, but the 'Comment' field you added should provide some help for that.

    And, fortunately, there is not any conflict between BSD-2-Clause and CC0 licensing as far as I'm aware. Quoting the FSF on license compatibility[3]:

    "We say that a license A subsumes license B when compliance with license A implies compliance with license B."

    "The BSD licenses subsume the Expat, X11 and ISC licenses and CC0."

    (to which you might ask: why mention both? well, I think that in combination with the comment, the presence of both clarifies the intended licensing for the files that are produced from the code)

    [1] - https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/#license-field

    [2] - https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/#stand-alone-license-stanza

    [3] - https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-compatibility.html

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