Hello, Sorry, completely forgot about that...
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 5:15 PM, Jean-Michel Vourgère <jmv_...@nirgal.com> wrote: > On Wednesday 10 October 2012 19:59:11 Vincent Fourmond wrote: >>>> * I don't see the point of including session dumps - especially 4MB of >>>> them ! >>> Absolutely. Done. >>> I did not change the orig tarball however. Right? >> >> Hmmm... I'm unsure about that, since the copyright status of the >> dumps is somehow unclear (and their license too). I'm afraid the >> FTPmasters would not appreciate that much. I leave it up to you to >> dedice however... >> (...) >> Great. I'm waiting for your answer on my first comment, and I'll upload >> then. > > > I would prefer not to have a fetch-orig target that would mangle the orig > tarball. > So the best option, IMHO, would be to solve that upstream. I can do that. > > > The big dump file has been helpful understanding the protocol, so I'm a bit > reluctant to just drop it. > > I can see two options: > - Delete the http_dump file entirely. > - Delete the part of the file that contains the "uploadImage()" command, so > it goes down to a decent size, less than 10kB. > > I think option 2 is better, but you also mentioned its license is unclear: > > Is that because it contains a dump of a windows eyefi session? Would that be > better to have a similar dump of the free version of the server? I mean a > truncated dump. The thing is: what is the copyright status of such a thing ? Is it free ? To me, it seems that it's a bit like a screenshot of a game -- it can only be considered free if the game is free, which, in this case, isn't true. I understand that you, as a developer, found this dump extremely useful. But will the users care ? I'm just worried about a potential REJECT from the ftpmasters. > Your are not talking about the embedded image in tarball in the uploadimage() > in the dump file, are you? That is but a small part of the problem. > If I go for a truncated dump, I plan to put back the dumps in the > documentation, that would be ok, wouln't it? That still doesn't clear the copyright problem, as far as I can tell ! > Thank you very much for your time! You're welcome, and sorry for not getting back to you earlier. Cheers, Vincent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org