Eriberto Mota writes:
> Now, I would like to understand why the packaging isn't a derivative
> work (when haven't a patch).
The term “derived work” or “derivative work” is a term of art from
copyright law. The determination of whether one work is, in this sense,
derived from some particular othe
On 22/08/14 14:25, Eriberto Mota wrote:
> So, I am thinking that is because Debian
> distributes, separately, the upstream code (orig.tar.gz) and
> debian.tar.xz. Is this? But, the .deb is a product of the junction of
> these files. So, I am confused. Can you clarify me this issue?
The key thing h
Charles and Ian, thanks for explanations.
Now, I would like to understand why the packaging isn't a derivative
work (when haven't a patch). So, I am thinking that is because Debian
distributes, separately, the upstream code (orig.tar.gz) and
debian.tar.xz. Is this? But, the .deb is a product of th
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