On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 11:32:09PM +1000, Russell Sim wrote:
> Paul Tagliamonte <paul...@debian.org> writes:
> 
> > I notice there's a mix of GPLv2 and Apache2 code in the same binary.
> > This combined work isn't distributable. It'd be super great to fix this
> > by getting upstream to move to GPLv3 or dropping the apache2 code (or
> > getting the copyright holders of the apache2 code to move to Expat or
> > similar)
> 
> Hey Paul, Thanks for notifying me of this issue.  

Heyya Russell, thanks for the super quick response,

> I have also found that I missed an update to the license that happened
> in 0.19.0.  It was a new reference to the PHP 3.01 license.  From my
> understanding it's also incompatible with the GPLv2 and GPLv3.
> 
> I'll send a message upstream regarding these issues.  In the mean time
> is there an action I should take regarding the package, it's currently
> in experimental, will it need to be removed from the archive?

Yeah, if you wouldn't mind a RoM, we can introduce it after upstream
gives folks the ability to, well, distribute the binaries :)

> Thanks again,
> Russell

Thank you, Russell, really!

Cheers,
  Paul

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