On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 1:56 AM, Michael Prokop m...@debian.org wrote:
Christophe, do you want me to upload it based on current git tree?
thanks regards,
-mika-
I forgot pushing tags.
yes, you can upload, thank you Mika.
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* Christophe Monniez dfence@gmail.com [Fri Apr 02, 2010 at 02:37:59PM
+0200]:
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 1:56 AM, Michael Prokop m...@debian.org wrote:
Christophe, do you want me to upload it based on current git tree?
I forgot pushing tags.
yes, you can upload, thank you Mika.
Thanks,
Sorry for last message. I sent to bug #574544 too. I was thinking in
Debian Forensics list. My apologies.
Regards,
Eriberto - Brazil
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Here is the answer of the upstream author about this problem:
Those files are public domain, which means that they are distributed
without a license. This is the least restrictive way of distributing
content on the planet. You can do anything you want with that.
You are correct, however. The
Hi Cristian,
I didn't noticed this last sentence.
I will send this to the uptream author and see if he is able to give
more freedom.
If not, the only solution that I see is to remove afflib from Debian.
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I didn't noticed this last sentence.
I will send this to the uptream author and see if he is able to give
more freedom.
I find the last sentence pretty comical since the previous sentences
explicitly stated the code was placed into the public domain. Once
you place something into the public
Package: afflib
Severity: serious
Hi,
as stated in debian/copyright:
Files: tools/aff_bom.*
Copyright: (C) 2008 Simson L. Garfinkel sims...@acm.org
License: PD
The software provided here is released by the Naval Postgradaute
School (NPS), an agency of the US Department of the Navy, USA. The