Herbert Fortes writes ("declaring a license"): > I am doing a QA for python-irc[0] and the tarball > does not have a COPYING/License file. The statement > is done in setpu.py file and PyPi[1] only. > > [0] - https://packages.qa.debian.org/p/python-irc.html > [1] - https://pypi.python.org/pypi/irc/ > > I talked[2] with the upstream by github 'Issues' > about that (no COPYING/License file ) and a version > (12.1) which had a License file declaring one > license (LGPL) and a setpu.py file declaring the > actual license (MIT) in the same tarball. > > [2] - https://github.com/jaraco/irc/issues/106 > > Now I have an email that explicit declares one > License to all project I can put the file in debian/. > In the tarball you only see that in setup.py file. > > Is that enough ?
I think it is. I would: * Use curl to download copies of the two github issues #99 and #106, and put copies of the resulting html in the source package, in debian/ somewhere. * Write a debian/copyright file stating that the whole package is MIT, and containing a copy of the MIT licence. I would copy the text from https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. Good luck. 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.