Andreas Tille writes ("Re: copyright precision"): > On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:59:09AM +0500, Andrey Rahmatullin wrote: > > It's at least worth a discussion whether nitpicking at d/copyright is > > really helping the package quality at all, and if it's worth it. > > I would be interested in having numbers how frequently a d/copyright > file is accessed by users (should be possible to do via popcon > techniques).
Anecdata: Yesterday I looked at the copyright file for a package[1] I was considering using in an AGPLv3+ project, in order to check whether the package's licence was AGPLv3-compatible. This approach wasn't successful. It was hard to determine the effective licence of the package by looking in debian/copyright, because debian/copyright was a portmanteau of copies of various different licences. In the end up looked at the package's upstream web pages, which contained a clear answer to the question. [1] Package will remain nameless because I don't have the effort to double-check the details and write a proper bug report, and because I don't want to generate makework bug reports. Ian. -- Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> These opinions are my own. If I emailed you from an address @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypasses my fierce spamfilter.