Hi Adrian, I would like to package spatstat for the Debian GNU Linux distribution. I stumbled upon it as a new dependency of R surveillance but it might be interesting in itself for the Debian Science team that has the goal to support scientists with a decent set of software fully included into Debian.
When I prepared the packaging I stumbled over the data directory that contains *.rda files which are in binary format. Debian does not permit binary data without source in its official archive and thus I would kindly like to ask whether there are some human readable sources of these data files. When checking your release tarball I can only find hints like: data/amacrine.rda --> man/amacrine.Rd Hughes' Amacrine Cell Data Austin Hughes' data: a point pattern of displaced amacrine cells in the retina of a rabbit. A marked point pattern. source: Peter Diggle, personal communication or data/residualspaper.rda --> man/residualspaper.Rd says: Data and Code From JRSS Discussion Paper on Residuals This dataset contains the point patterns used as examples in the paper of Baddeley et al (2005). source: Data kindly supplied by Professor Y. Ogata with kind permission of Prof M. Tanemura. etc. The "source" is nothing that would qualify as a "license" to distribute the data with the Debian distribution. So my question is: Are there any real sources for these data together with licenses that define a clear permission for distribution? If not how important are these data to run spatstat? We could simply drop the data files if they are not urgently needed. Kind regards and thanks for providing spatstat as free software Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130525074139.gc19...@an3as.eu