Le 20 sept. 2013 à 12:27, Faheem Mitha a écrit :

> 
> On Fri, 20 Sep 2013, Eric Maeker wrote:
> 
>> Le 19 sept. 2013 à 23:44, Faheem Mitha a écrit :
> 
>>> Hi,
> 
>>> I have a situation where I have some software I want to package for Debian. 
>>> This software needs to use some biological data, but I was told by the 
>>> website I got this data from that I could not redistribute it.
> 
>>> So, I suppose anyone using the software needs to download it. I'll provide 
>>> a script to download the data, but if I want to build a Debian package 
>>> containing that data, how should I do it?
> 
>> You should just add a menu in the application or a command-line script to 
>> let user download the data. I had the same problem with 
>> FreeMedForms/FreeDiams and drugs database. Now, user get the application 
>> with a minimal free set of data, and a "datapack" manager that let him 
>> download drugs databases (free or not) from other repositories than debian. 
>> The application is now in totally compatible with the DFSG and available in 
>> the "free" repositories of Debian (and derivates).
> 
>> Eric, freemedforms.com
> 
> Hi Eric,
> 
> Thanks for replying. Once the user has downloaded the data, does your package 
> have any provision to package up this data as a Debian package and install 
> it? That is what I'd like to do.

Nop, the data are dowloaded from our servers into a specific place 
(user-dependent, in his home path) and the application connect the database at 
this place. The data are not shared between users, so even if users use the 
same computer, each user needs to download its data pack.

This process is totally debian packaging independent. We did this way because 
we are strongly convinced that FreeMedForms must be a free and DFSG compatible 
application. Data can be released with any license. Users just have to accept 
license terms of the datapack before using them. WE can also think about 
commercial "datapack" which is not currently our objective.

Eric, freemedforms.com

Attachment: PGP.sig
Description: Ceci est une signature électronique PGP

Reply via email to