On 6/11/23 21:13, Jonathan Carter wrote:
> On 2023/06/11 15:37, Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
>> If I prefer to have foodb Debian package keep using non-DFSG-free Söhne,
>> do you mean I have to host the font on my server (and with my license)?
>
> I meant that you won't be able
Hi Jonathan,
Jonathan Carter said:
>
> * The foodb upstream has already bought the font license (in case
>of Söhne, he bought desktop and web license). If I as Debian packager
>wants to also distribute Söhne for the sake of foodb (under license
>in the name of Debian)
On 6/11/23 16:37, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 11, 2023 at 01:19:48PM +0700, Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was stumbled on Söhne font collection, primarily due to ChatGPT
>> uses it for its web interface. I'd like to also use it for hypothetical
>
Hi,
I was stumbled on Söhne font collection, primarily due to ChatGPT
uses it for its web interface. I'd like to also use it for hypothetical
web app (let's name it foodb) to be packaged in Debian (due to design
constraints). However, in order to acquire the font, I have to buy it [1]
(buy its lic
Actually the redacted link [https://cliapp.store/apps/transity/] says it
is paid product.
So in this case the bad intent you mentioned apply.
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How can I contact FTP masters team for asking this issue? I prefer not
via IRC.
On 20/12/19 17.43, Andrej Shadura wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 20 Dec 2019, 11:42 Bagas Sanjaya, <mailto:bagasdo...@gmail.com>> wrote:
So is it DFSG-Free and can be included in Debian main?
On 20/12
So is it DFSG-Free and can be included in Debian main?
On 20/12/19 17.05, Andrej Shadura wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 20 Dec 2019 at 10:48, Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
But again I say that this program is GPL-licensed, but it can be used
freely (of charge) for non commercial purposes only, but proprietary
AM, Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
Recently I stumble upon Transity [https://github.com/feramhq/transity],
a plain-text accounting system a la (H)Ledger.
However, when I saw the README, it says:
Transity is licensed under GPL-3.0-or-later and can be used free of charge at
non-profits and for evaluation
Hello,
Recently I stumble upon Transity [https://github.com/feramhq/transity],
a plain-text accounting system a la (H)Ledger.
However, when I saw the README, it says:
Transity is licensed under GPL-3.0-or-later and can be used free of charge at
non-profits and for evaluation. For long-term
Hello,
I'd like to know why CC-BY and CC-BY-SA licenses are DFSG-free, and not
NC and ND variant ones? I had tried to find the explanation on this
mailing list, but seems like there is nothing found.
Cheers, Bagas
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ACK, but upstream said that modified versions of project's source code are
subject to US Copyright laws.
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Hello,
Yesterday I filed RFP for PCYNLITX [1]. Although PCYNLITX is licensed under
GPLv3, the upstream applied copyright
registration to US and Turkey Copyright offices, as stated in the home page:
- An application to the US Copyright office has been performed for the modified
version of the s
Hello,
In discussion about Content Rating System (CRS) implementation in debian-devel
mailing list, Gard Spreemann questioned
whether CRS would conflict with DFSG:
Bagas Sanjaya writes:
> Regarding freedom, yes it can be affected by CRS because CRS can limit
freedom to use programs for s
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