Howdy Debian Mentors,

My name is Ben Young, I maintain a little Debian image that has a few users 
(called CrunchBangplusplus), and I build some simple packages for it.

I also do a bit of gamedev in my spare time. I'd like to start packaging some 
games for Debian, and I started looking with a game called VVVVVV.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/70300/VVVVVV/
https://github.com/TerryCavanagh/VVVVVV

I reached out to the author about the license, specifically to ask about 
whether it could be changed to something like CC BY-SA 4.0, as it's easy to 
understand, extends the freedom of the user of the software, and complies with 
the DFSG.

The author said that while they acknowledge some shortcomings of the current 
LICENSE (a custom one that's maybe most similar to CC BY-SA-NC 4.0, and I 
believe, incompatible with DFSG), they're not looking to change it at this time.

The author does however permit this case-by-case list of exceptions to the 
LICENSE:
https://github.com/TerryCavanagh/VVVVVV/blob/master/License%20exceptions.md

I believe these exceptions grant distribution of the application binary, as 
well as the game's proprietary data files. I was wondering if it'd be possible 
to build the game targeting the non-free section of the repository.

If not, could someone confirm that a change to CC BY-SA 4.0, with an 
open-licensed set of data files, would comply with DFSG, and thus be able to 
land in the main section of the repository?

Thanks,
- Ben (computermouth)

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