On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 11:38:29AM +0300, Richard Braakman wrote: > On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 04:27:26PM +0800, James Bromberger wrote: > > I am taking this licence as DFSG OK, and will be trying to get this > > package into "main" after a tad more testing. Your help is very > > much appreciated. > > Hmm, it might not be DFSG OK until *after* you have renamed it. > Surely a Debian package is a derived product? For the Debian package, I think this is not an issue: I took the step to contact the main author back in December/January and seek permission as a courtesy, and he said:
In December, 2000, the mod_backhand author wrote to me: > You, of course, don't need my permission to make it up into > a debian package (given the license,) but I appreciate you asking! > I would be delighted if you packaged and maintained the debian > package for mod_backhand. The debian package has not had any modified code; only the build system (makefiles, autoconf). Is this derrived? I don't think so; the code is redistributed in source and binary forms, as permitted (and as seen above, desired!). ;) Cheers, James -- James Bromberger <james_AT_rcpt.to> www.rcpt.to/~james * * C u in Bordeaux - 1st Debian Conference, July 2001 * * Remainder moved to http://www.rcpt.to/~james/james/sig.html
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