Hi there,

On Wednesday 18 August 2010 16:00:09 Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> * Marcos Marado <mindboosterno...@gmail.com> [2010-08-17 16:47:19 CEST]:
> > Since this is an RC bug (thanks to the attribution issue), I guess that
> > the best way to quickly solve this is to:
> > 1) split this bug in two, one for the inclusion of two different .cow
> > files (wishlist, even if .cow's are harmless, I guess that adding them at
> > this point would be a policy violation, and the best way would be to ask
> > upstream to add them anyway), and the other for the licensing issues;
>
>  There is no need to split it in two - that got done four years ago
> already and the two cow files are even part of the package since almost
> the same amount of time: #367310

Cool.

> > 2) since there are no fundament for the suspicion that some .cow files
> > have attribution missing (besides kitty.cow), either than the fact that
> > "if it happened to one, it might have happen to other" we can assume that
> > the only faulty .cow is kitty.cow
>
>  You challenged me and it didn't took me long to also find Felix Lee
> attribution for the daemon:
> http://xahlee.org/UnixResource_dir/daemon_ascii.txt
>
>  The assumption thus is proven with minor effort as being wrong, sorry. :/

You win ;-)

> > 3) I've seen kitty ASCII from kitty.cow in three different ways (with
> > "Felix Lee", with "fl" and without anything) -- as a matter of fact there
> > are also two different variants of it, one with spaces in the paws and
> > other without them -- but I think there's no dispute anywhere regarding
> > if it is by Felix or not, so just to be sure we can add either "Felix
> > Lee" or "fl" to this .cow file, and have the RC part of this bug fixed.
>
>  Actually Felix did produce a whole lot of different kitten art so it's
> no surprise to find ones with different spacing, or even different
> tails. Adding the attribution into the comment section should be
> sufficient, though ...
>
>  Unfortunately that's not enough about the RC part of this bug because
> that is about missing licensing information, wether we actually are
> allowed to distribute or modify them. People might consider ascii art as
> something laughable, but it's still creative output and should be
> respected the same. So without having license information that allows us
> to distribute and/or modify these things we shouldn't ship them in main,
> the much that I would hate having them removed myself.

You're right, I didn't think that much into the issue. 

[~]>apt-rdepends -r cowsay
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
cowsay

Maybe it could easilly be moved to non-free until a better sollution appears?

-- 
Marcos Marado



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