Hello Axel Please keep the original debian bug in copy for reference
On Sunday 23 February 2014 02:42:45 you wrote: > • vendor/custom_lexers/github.py has a bsd-license mentioned in the > header, but there is no LICENSE file or verbatim license in the > header. I read over several docs about the copyright-file and especially > [1] makes me think that I should approach upstream about that (I put a > bsd-license field in the copyright-file for this file but lintian wants > the license verbatim). Would you concur, or is there a simpler way? I concur. Looks like the author is charliesome @ github: https://github.com/tmm1/pygments.rb/tree/master/vendor/custom_lexers You can ask confirmation to charliesome and ask which bsd he wants (2, 3 or 4- clause BSD) [1], mention that accurate licensing is important for Debian project. > • tests/test_data.py has no licensing information whatsoever because it > appears to be taken directly from some third party project and has no > licensing header. Here I am pretty sure that I have to check with > upstream if they have a proper license. Uh ? There's: # This file is part of gunicorn released under the MIT license. # See the NOTICE for more information. Looks like this file was copied from (may be an older version of): https://github.com/benoitc/gunicorn/blob/master/gunicorn/arbiter.py So you can reuse the copyright data from gunicorn package > • The ruby-pygments.rb thingy is a little puzzeling, but seems not to be > too important. It seems to be due to the fact that the gem is really > called pygments.rb. There is one other such case in the archive, > ruby-http-parser.rb (not to be confused with ruby-http-parser), so I > think this is going to be all right. Yes, the file is trivial. Usually, when a file has no legal info, I use the general (c)/license mentioned by the authors in the root directory of the package. Unless there are reasons to believe that the file comes from another source. But I don't think this is the case for lib/pygments.rb. HTH [1] https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/#license-specification
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