Am 06.03.19 um 03:20 schrieb Pedro Pena: > Hello Markus, > Good to hear you finally able to play infinitetux! > > I'll start working on applying your suggestions. > > As far as the OGA -BY license goes,it appears that > OpenGameArt does indeed have a specific license. > > I don't see any non commercial wording in it, so is it still o.k. > to use? > > OpenGameArt has the following in the FAQ page. > > "OGA-BY 3.0 explicitly allows content to be relicensed under CC-BY 3.0. > Just change the license to CC-BY 3.0. No need to get explicit permission > to do this, as the license already allows it." > > https://opengameart.org/content/oga-by-30-faq > > > Should I just re-license the file then? > > Thank you for your help!
Thanks for the link and clarification. Then OGA-BY-3.0 is just a slightly modified version of CC-BY-3.0. I'm fine with that. There is at least one -NC license though. Files: src/main/resources/endscene.gif Copyright: 2018, Pedro Pena <qbancof...@yahoo.com> License: CC-BY-NC-4.0 Comment: Modified by Pedro Pena link to source provided. http://pngimg.com/uploads/linux/linux_PNG43.png If the source file was already licensed this way, then you can't change the license to a non-NC one. In this case you have to find another image or the author might be willing to relicense it to CC-BY-4.0. Something I forgot to write yesterday. The icon must be renamed to infinitetux.png if you install it into the hicolor directory. The resulting jar file should be installed into /usr/share/games/infinitetux and the link should be in /usr/games not /usr/bin. Debian makes a distinction between games and normal applications, whether it is useful is another question, but that's the current policy. Regards, Markus
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