Re: Unlicensed code in upstream

2000-11-12 Thread Ralf Treinen
> possible now to get the license of that code. I think that the > licenses are DFSG compliant, but they are not free licenses that > are mentioned in the DFSG. Should I move on to debian-legal with > that licenses ? I suppose I should. Yes, you should. -Ralf.

Re: Unlicensed code in upstream

2000-11-12 Thread Ralf Treinen
> possible now to get the license of that code. I think that the > licenses are DFSG compliant, but they are not free licenses that > are mentioned in the DFSG. Should I move on to debian-legal with > that licenses ? I suppose I should. Yes, you should. -Ralf. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [E

Re: Unlicensed code in upstream

2000-11-11 Thread Michael Moerz
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 10:13:37PM +0100, Ralf Treinen wrote: [snip] > > In my opinion: > > I think you should find out (by asking upstream) whether their > licence includes the triangualization code or not. If the answer > is no then there is a problem: You can not package the software > and p

Re: Unlicensed code in upstream

2000-11-11 Thread Michael Moerz
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 10:13:37PM +0100, Ralf Treinen wrote: [snip] > > In my opinion: > > I think you should find out (by asking upstream) whether their > licence includes the triangualization code or not. If the answer > is no then there is a problem: You can not package the software > and

Re: Unlicensed code in upstream

2000-11-10 Thread Ralf Treinen
Michael Moerz wrote: > So my problem is now that in the source tree of asc is a > subdirectory containing poligon triangulization code. asc > makes use of this code for displaying 3d-objects. > That triangulization code was written by someone else who > is not upstream. There is no license accomp

Unlicensed code in upstream

2000-11-10 Thread Michael Moerz
I want to discribe in short what kind of problem came up when I was thinking about packaging asc. I have already asked if theres is anybody else doing that task at debian-devel. So my problem is now that in the source tree of asc is a subdirectory containing poligon triangulization code. asc make

Re: Unlicensed code in upstream

2000-11-10 Thread Ralf Treinen
Michael Moerz wrote: > So my problem is now that in the source tree of asc is a > subdirectory containing poligon triangulization code. asc > makes use of this code for displaying 3d-objects. > That triangulization code was written by someone else who > is not upstream. There is no license accom

Unlicensed code in upstream

2000-11-10 Thread Michael Moerz
I want to discribe in short what kind of problem came up when I was thinking about packaging asc. I have already asked if theres is anybody else doing that task at debian-devel. So my problem is now that in the source tree of asc is a subdirectory containing poligon triangulization code. asc mak