Control: tags -1 moreinfo Hi Carlos,
On Tue, 30 Jul 2019 22:37:36 -0300 Carlos Donizete Froes < corin...@riseup.net> wrote: > Hi Boyuan Yang, > > > While I haven't looked into your package (yet), I do have some questions: > > Yes, OK! :) > > > how will you handle the situation that source package assaultcube- data also > > provides the binary package assaultcube-data? > > I mirrored the upstream game where 'assaultcube-data' would have a directory > containing prebuilt binary Windows fonts that were deleted. Leaving only the > game source files. > > > What's the reason of moving it from non-free to main area? If assaultcube-data > > is already free, why would it still be in the contrib section? > > This was also my question, because each directory and file contained in the game > has different licenses for each author. I need to know with the sponsor who will > see my package. I've took a look and I have to say assultcube's license is a nightmere; for me it is far from clear from me what they mean… However, I cannot see a change on the licensing, so I guess the situation is unchanged and that would hint that we are still talking about non-free, at least for the data. For example, what is source in their definition? I can only assume that they mean the"sources.tar.gz" [1] on the release tab of their github repo. If that is true, there quite a lots of difference when compared to (what I guess is supposed to be in their terms) the game package labeled "AssaultCube for Linux" [2] [2] has many MiB more files than [1], so I guess [1] is not sufficient to play, is it? If I'm correct, the problem is that [2] is "no modification allowed", "non commerical" and they are clear that there are bits in it that may only distributed "unmodified" (in their definition) [3]. So this still looks non-free for me. [1] https://github.com/assaultcube/AC/archive/v1.2.0.2.tar.gz [2] h ttps://github.com/assaultcube/AC/releases/download/v1.2.0.2/AssaultCube_v1.2.0.2.tar.bz2 [3] https://assault.cubers.net/docs/license.html together with the README.md on https://github.com/assaultcube/AC PS: On [3] they mention ./packages/audio/misc/pickup_armour.ogg -- as licensed under "Creative Commons Sampling Plus 1.0", which is unfortunatly a non-free license [4]. This alone makes it non-free. [4] https://wiki.debian.org/DFSGLicenses#Creative_Commons_Sampling_Plus_.28CC-sampling.2B-.29.2C_v1.0 -- tobi