Hi! On Sun, 2020-04-05 at 17:54:01 -0700, Sean Whitton wrote: > Here's a patch for seconding, and for the FTP Team to approve. Thanks > to Scott for prompting the "all copies" amendation.
> diff --git a/policy/ch-archive.rst b/policy/ch-archive.rst > index b8ba081..4217dd4 100644 > --- a/policy/ch-archive.rst > +++ b/policy/ch-archive.rst > @@ -184,15 +184,32 @@ Copyright considerations > ------------------------ […] > +The copyright information for files in a package must be copied > +verbatim into ``/usr/share/doc/package/copyright``, when ^ Shouldn't this and other instances of "package" be marked as replaceable text? > + > +#. the distribution license for those files requires that copyright > + information be included in all copies and/or binary distributions; I'm assuming the entire list is supposed to hold at the same time? If so perhaps adding an «and» here would make this completely unambiguous. > +#. the files are shipped in the binary package, either in source or > + compiled form; and > + > +#. the form in which the files are present in the binary package does > + not include a plain text version of their copyright notices. > + > +Thus, the copyright information for files in the source package which > +are only part of its build process, such as autotools files, need not > +be included in ``/usr/share/doc/package/copyright``, because those > +files do not get installed into the binary package. Similarly, plain > +text files which include their own copyright information and are > +installed into the binary package unmodified need not have that > +copyright information copied into ``/usr/share/doc/package/copyright`` > + > +However, the copyright notices for any files which are compiled into > +the object code shipped in the binary package must all be included in > +d/copyright when the license requires that copyright information be I'm don't think abbreviating debian/ as d/ is appropriate in policy? (Personally I fint it annoying also on debian/changelog, because then you need to search using multiple variants of the filenames, but meh. :) Thanks, Guillem