Joerg Jaspert wrote: > >>> No. It is not up to the Debian maintainer to decide that some >>> contributor has written enough of the code to also be mentioned in the >>> (C) lines in a particular file. But as soon as upstream lists them >>> either in a file header or the AUTHORS file the Debian maintainer has to >>> copy that information into debian/copyright. >> This is an absolute waste of time. > > As your mail is. > > Honestly, if you cant deal with listing the Authors/(C) holders - dont > maintain a package. It is not much work to list them.
Of course it is, take for an example #486340, which took 3-4 hours. And the Intel-Xserver is tiny in comparison to xulrunner or KDE. You fail to give a rationale why it's actually needed. In the above example even a company-driven upstream (Intel, VA Linux, Tungsten) didn't bother to collect copyright information, so WTF should we do it? Cheers, Moritz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org