-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello -legal eagles,
I currently maintain an NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) emulator for Debian called fceu (FCE Ultra). Although it is licensed under the GPL it is currently in contrib since it is mainly useful to play non-free ROMs (eg. Super Mario Brothers, Legend of Zelda, etc...). I would like to do what I can to move it into main. I have found an NES game on the internet[0] that includes the (6502 assembler) source code and is licensed under a very liberal license (see below for text). I am thinking of packaging it for Debian to allow the emulator I already maintain to go into main (in addition, it looks like an interesting game concept). If I go through with this (it will mean packaging a 6502 cross-assembler in addition to the game so that the game ROM can be built with tools in Debian), will this be sufficient to allow the emulator to move into main? The license/copyright for the game is: Copyrights: The source code and binary are (c) 2003 Halley's Comet Software. They may be distributed or resued [sic] in any way without express permission so long as credit is given to the author. Joe [0] <http://hcs.freeshell.org/efp.html> PS - Please cc: on all replies as I do not subscribe to -legal. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFABM1OKl23+OYWEqURAkL8AKDK43Vcx1OV6BohrFgHOkFR/Y/70QCguUHA 8lcnVCQ4VxxwRQsJx/sQP0Q= =GVHT -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----