Package: python3-numpy
Version: 1:1.19.0-1
Severity: important

Hello and thanks for maintaining NumPy in Debian!

While reviewing the package debian/copyright file, I noticed
some files for which only the copyright holder seems to be
documented, but not the license.

These files are:
  numpy/core/src/umath/{reduction.c, ufunc_type_resolution.c
  numpy/core/src/umath/ufunc_object.c
  numpy/core/arrayprint.py
  numpy/core/src/multiarray/{arrayobject.c, usertypes.c}
  numpy/core/src/multiarray/multiarraymodule.c
  numpy/core/src/multiarray/{lowlevel_strided_loops.c.src, nditer_api.c,
                             nditer_constr.c, nditer_pywrap.c, 
nditer_templ.c.src}
  numpy/core/src/multiarray/{array_assign_array.c, array_assign.c,
                             array_assign_scalar.c, datetime_busday.c,
                             datetime_busdaycal.c, datetime.c, 
datetime_strings.c}
  doc/cython/c_numpy.pxd, doc/pyrex/c_numpy.pxd

Does the NumPy default license apply to the above files?
If so, it should be more explicitly documented in the debian/copyright
file.
If not, has there been any attempt to get in touch with the copyright
holders and obtain a license, so that these files explicitly meet the
DFSG?


Moreover, the following files
  numpy/oldnumeric/ma.py
  numpy/ma/*
just say "Released for unlimited redistribution.", which is kind
of laconic for a license.
It is it all the permission we are left with?
Has there been any attempt to get in touch with the copyright holders
and obtain a clearer license, so that these files more explicitly
meet the DFSG?


Please let me know, thanks for your time and dedication!

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