Thanks for this, Jon. 2008/6/22 Jon Dowland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> A quick look at the Section: for each package corresponding to each > thumbnail shows only three (it seems) games outside of main. > > sauerbraten contrib/games > stormbaancoureur contrib/games > warsow contrib/games stormbaancoureur should belong to main, so it shouldn't be a problem. sauerbraten and warsow might be. We can remove them for the moment until a decision is made. > Script output attached, some commentary inline here: > > area2048, biniax2, excellent-bifurcation, garden-of-coloured-lights, > gradle-unison > not actually in Debian at all yet; is it worth carrying the > screenshot until they are? Are they likely to be uploaded in > this release? All of them are free, I just didn't have time to upload them but they should be almost finished in SVN. Feel free to finish them if you have time and are in the mood (I mean everyone in the team). I don't know if they'll get into Lenny or not, but definitely in Leny++. In any case they're DFSG-free so there shouldn't be any legal problem with them. It won't hurt to kep them for the moment. I guess biniax2 might be ready for uploas, btw. > billiardgl, dodgindiamond, tuxracer > the package name is billiard-gl. I tried moving billiardgl.png > to billiard-gl.png but goplay would not display the thumbnail > for me in either case. (similarly for dodgindiamond => > dodgindiamond2; fillets => fillets-ng; tuxracer => > extremetuxracer) Funny, I´ll have to check this. > balazarbros > can't find this in the svn repo nor the package repositories Dunno about it. If it is not in Debian and won't be in the near future, we might perfectly get rid of it. Thanks Jon. For the moment I guess we can remove those that are not DFSG-free until we decide differently. I might try to do something about the copyright notices for the games, but I´m not exactly sure what. My first thought might be to create a script that downloads the Debian copyright notices for all those games and incude them all, but I feel it might be a waste of time and space, and ot sure if it will really make sense. In any case, being DFSG-free games, I don't think there's a legal risk in including the screenshots (citing the package name) even if no copyright notice in the thumbnail packages is included about them (but it being included in their own game packages) until we decide something better. Would that make sense? Greetings, Miry -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]