Hello Sam, On Wed 01 Apr 2020 at 05:11AM -04, Sam Hartman wrote:
> I think there is another use of debian/copyright beyond just documenting > what ends up in the binaries. > I think that if I read debian/copyright in a source package, I should > expect to understand the licenses I need to comply with when dealing > with the source package. > > So for example if the package requires GPL-3 code during its build, and > by policy I don't want to deal with GPL-3 I should know I have a problem > only from reading debian/copyright. > > > So I think you need to talk about more than just binaries. As I mentioned in my e-mail opening the bug, I do not believe that my proposal changes anything at all about the requirements to document licenses in d/copyright, only copyright notices. Please take another look and let me know if my patch somehow changes the requirements to document licenses in a way I did not intend. -- Sean Whitton
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