Sebastiaan Couwenberg <sebas...@xs4all.nl> writes: > On 10/16/2014 07:22 AM, Felix Natter wrote: >> hi Ian, >> Sorry but I've worked ~2 years on the freeplane package for it to be in >> jessie/main, >> und we're ~2 weeks from the jessie freeze, so if including the logo is DFSG >> compliant then that is enough for me. >> => So I see two options: >> 1. I get a positive reply from Microsoft soon --> I will include the image. >> 2. I will remove the logo and tilesource/BingAerialTileSource.java >> <http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/viewer/jmapviewer/src/org/openstreetmap/gui/jmapviewer/tilesources/BingAerialTileSource.java> >> from the jmapviewer package, >> and apply a patch to josm so that it works without it >> (@Sebastiaan or another GIS member: could you help me with this? >> I think we can already prepare this!)
hello Sebastiaan, > In the context of freeplane removing the Bing support entirely from > jmapviewer is probably the best solution to keep freeplane and its > dependencies in main. > > I'm not sure how important the Bing support is for freeplane users, > but Freeplane uses only basic functionality, no other tilesources. > for JOSM users is pretty much essential. I've avoided contributing to > JOSM packaging because it's such a fast moving piece of software which > tends to break ofter with new java dependencies, etc. I'm skeptical of > how useful JOSM is Debian stable release is, the OSM wiki suggests to > use the josm package for its desktop file and overwriting josm.jar with > a more recent josm-tested.jar that they generally recommend to use. I will reply to Andreas concerning this. > If we cannot get around disabling the Bing support because of the > license issues around the logo, I think we should remove the josm > package forcing users to download josm-tested.jar. I've used the josm > package on unstable for a while, but have since switched to using > josm-tested.jar instead because even in unstable JOSM is hard to support > and keep current. > > I'm not sure how much I can help you patching JOSM to deal with the Bing > removal, but I'm willing to help in any way I can. Thank you, that is much appreciated! Best Regards, -- Felix Natter -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-legal-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/87bnpc544h....@bitburger.home.felix