Hi, thanks! > * Copyright: try using standard license shortnames [1] where > possible: Easing appears identical to BSD-3-clause; Khronos looks > a lot like Expat.
You're right, the wording differed from the sample text, so I used different names, but the differences are not enough to change the license. I can change the Easing to use the BSD-3-clause short name, but I'm not sure what to do about the Khronos. The copyright file already has an "Expat" entry and according to Policy section 12.5. A "verbatim copy of its copyright and distribution license" must be included. An email in debian-legal [1] clarifies that really there should be no changes other than minor punctuation or whitespace variations. The standard Expat uses the word "Software" and the Khronos uses "Materials". If I need a verbatim copy of both licenses, don't I need to rename one of them? If I merge them, which text do I keep? [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2005/01/msg00519.html > * Rules, lintian: are the files in kivy/tools/image-testsuite somehow > used by or called from within kivy? The readme in there talks about > generating image test suites for kivy's imageloaders. I don't know > whether this is something end users of kivy normally do; if not, > probably best to not install that directory at all rather than > appease lintian with an override and that chmod in d/rules. > > [1]https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/#license-short-name
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