On 05/09/15 11:23, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Quoting Balasankar C (2015-09-04 20:42:19)
>> Yeah. I know that. Why I asked for such a script is that some of the
>> packages I dealt with just mentioned "Released under XYZ license.
>> Copyright 20xx MNO" without any explicit license text (they shoul
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On ??? 05 2015 03:53 , Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Either upstream states actual licensing terms, or refer to external
> licensing terms. It seems we use the term "boilerplate"
> differently: I don't call it "boilerplate" when upstre
Quoting Balasankar C (2015-09-04 20:42:19)
> On ശനി 05 സെപ്റ്റംബര് 2015 12:01 രാവിലെ, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>> Quoting Balasankar C (2015-09-04 19:38:20)
>>> Is there any script which takes abbreviation of a license (like
>>> GPL-3+) as input and generates the license text that can be used in
I have used neosnippet for it
https://github.com/ghostbar/vim-snippets/blob/master/snippets/_/licenses.snip
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Hi,
Here is another suggestion ... use debmake!
On Fri, Sep 04, 2015 at 11:08:20PM +0530, Balasankar C wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any script which takes abbreviation of a license (like
> GPL-3+) as input and generates the license text that can be used in
> debian/copyright (80 character wrapped,
On Fri, Sep 04, 2015 at 11:08:20PM +0530, Balasankar C wrote:
> Is there any script which takes abbreviation of a license (like
> GPL-3+) as input and generates the license text that can be used in
> debian/copyright (80 character wrapped, one space before each line,
> paragraph separated with peri
On ശനി 05 സെപ്റ്റംബര് 2015 12:01 രാവിലെ, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Hi Balasankar,
>
> Quoting Balasankar C (2015-09-04 19:38:20)
>> Is there any script which takes abbreviation of a license (like
>> GPL-3+) as input and generates the license text that can be used in
>> debian/copyright (80 char
Hi Balasankar,
Quoting Balasankar C (2015-09-04 19:38:20)
> Is there any script which takes abbreviation of a license (like
> GPL-3+) as input and generates the license text that can be used in
> debian/copyright (80 character wrapped, one space before each line,
> paragraph separated with peri
Hi,
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On വെള്ളി 04 സെപ്റ്റംബര് 2015 11:37 വൈകു, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
> I was successful using the cme command [1] from the package
> libconfig-model-dpkg-perl [2] while refreshing the copyright
> information for Icedove to create a base for further wo
Am 04.09.2015 um 19:38 schrieb Balasankar C:
[...]
> Is there any script which does this already? If not, can I write one
> that supports all DFSG-happy licenses and add it to devscripts?
>
Hi,
You can use a combination of licensecheck (devscripts) and
licensecheck2dep5 (cdbs) to accomplish your
Hello Balasankar,
Am 04.09.2015 um 19:38 schrieb Balasankar C:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any script which takes abbreviation of a license (like
> GPL-3+) as input and generates the license text that can be used in
> debian/copyright (80 character wrapped, one space before each line,
> paragraph separate
Hi,
Is there any script which takes abbreviation of a license (like
GPL-3+) as input and generates the license text that can be used in
debian/copyright (80 character wrapped, one space before each line,
paragraph separated with periods - the whole deal.
For example, if the script is named 'genli
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