Hello Timo, Berndt, David,

@Timo, Berndt:
thank you for raising this issue.

@David:
The bugreport raised by Timo and Berndt is available at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=630453

@everybody:
There are two solution for this issue:
- the license of the file kicad-doc/doc/tutorials/en/KiCad Tutorial.odt
  is changed to become DFSG-free (definition at
  http://www.debian.org/social_contract)
- the license is not modified, and the package must be split into two
  distinct Debian packages, kicad and kicad-tutorial, the first in
  the section main, the second one in the section non-free. kicad should
  "Suggest" kicad-tutorial.

In the second case, I would like to ask Timo and Berndt how to do this
split conveniently:

is it possible to have a single source package, giving two output packages
in different sections like main and non-free?

my idea is that it is not allowed, so I should withdraw the conflicting
file from kicad's source, to build a package kicad-X.XX+dfsg, and upload
a package kicad-tutorial to the NEW queue.

Thank you in advance for your commebts and enlightenments!

Best regards,                   Georges.


Debian Bug Tracking System a écrit :
> Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
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> > severity 630453 serious
> Bug #630453 [kicad] please clarify licensing of 
> kicad-doc/doc/tutorials/en/KiCad Tutorial.odt in debian/copyright
> Severity set to 'serious' from 'important'
> 
> > thanks
> Stopping processing here.
> 
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