Bug#633721: ITP: shared-color-profiles -- colour profiles to be used in colour management aware applications

2011-07-17 Thread Christopher James Halse Rogers
reassign icc-profiles
retitle Provide a package containing only free profiles
severity normal
quit




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Bug#633721: ITP: shared-color-profiles -- colour profiles to be used in colour management aware applications

2011-07-15 Thread Christopher James Halse Rogers
On Wed, 2011-07-13 at 13:58 +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
 On 11-07-13 at 05:22pm, Christopher James Halse Rogers wrote:
  Package: wnpp
  Severity: wishlist
  Owner: Christopher James Halse Rogers r...@ubuntu.com
  
  
  * Package name: shared-color-profiles
Version : 0.1.4
Upstream Author : Richard Hughes rich...@hughsie.com
  * URL : http://www.freedesktop.org/software/colord/
  * License : confused (zlib, CC-BY-SA, MIT, GPL)
Programming Lang: data
Description : colour profiles to be used in colour management aware 
  applications
  
  The shared-color-profiles package contains profiles for various colour 
  spaces
  and standard devices. When combined with profiles for your specific devices,
  these can be used by colour management aware programs to provide a
  colour-managed workflow, ensuring that the colours you see on your camera,
  scanner, display, and printer all match.
  
  These profiles will be used by colord.
  
  The copyright and license for some of the files are a bit confused.  I'm 
  checking with
  upstream to get that sorted out.
 
 I suspect those ICC files not really has freedesktop.org as upstream 
 URL, but are only convenience copies from other canonical sources.
 

This is correct.

 Are you aware of the package icc-profiles in contrib?
 
 Seems more sensible that we join forces on improving that package - 
 including splitting it into binary icc-profiles and 
 icc-profiles-contrib packages.

Yeah, that makes sense.  colord would really like at least a base set of
colour spaces available, so it'd be good to get a set of fully-free
profiles into Debian proper.

There seem to some profiles in s-c-p that aren't in icc-profiles; if
they're useful we should pull them over.

Also, if I understand it correctly, all the profiles from
shared-color-profiles have had cd-fix-profiles (from colord) run over
them to embed a profile ID to make startup faster.

How do you want to do this?

Thanks,
Chris


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Bug#633721: ITP: shared-color-profiles -- colour profiles to be used in colour management aware applications

2011-07-15 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
On 11-07-15 at 07:05pm, Christopher James Halse Rogers wrote:
 On Wed, 2011-07-13 at 13:58 +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
  On 11-07-13 at 05:22pm, Christopher James Halse Rogers wrote:
   Package: wnpp
   Severity: wishlist
   Owner: Christopher James Halse Rogers r...@ubuntu.com
   
   
   * Package name: shared-color-profiles
 Version : 0.1.4
 Upstream Author : Richard Hughes rich...@hughsie.com
   * URL : http://www.freedesktop.org/software/colord/
   * License : confused (zlib, CC-BY-SA, MIT, GPL)
 Programming Lang: data
 Description : colour profiles to be used in colour management 
   aware applications
   
   The shared-color-profiles package contains profiles for various 
   colour spaces and standard devices. When combined with profiles 
   for your specific devices, these can be used by colour management 
   aware programs to provide a colour-managed workflow, ensuring that 
   the colours you see on your camera, scanner, display, and printer 
   all match.
   
   These profiles will be used by colord.
   
   The copyright and license for some of the files are a bit 
   confused.  I'm checking with upstream to get that sorted out.
  
  I suspect those ICC files not really has freedesktop.org as upstream 
  URL, but are only convenience copies from other canonical sources.
  
 
 This is correct.
 
  Are you aware of the package icc-profiles in contrib?
  
  Seems more sensible that we join forces on improving that package - 
  including splitting it into binary icc-profiles and 
  icc-profiles-contrib packages.
 
 Yeah, that makes sense.  colord would really like at least a base set 
 of colour spaces available, so it'd be good to get a set of fully-free 
 profiles into Debian proper.
 
 There seem to some profiles in s-c-p that aren't in icc-profiles; if 
 they're useful we should pull them over.
 
 Also, if I understand it correctly, all the profiles from 
 shared-color-profiles have had cd-fix-profiles (from colord) run over 
 them to embed a profile ID to make startup faster.
 
 How do you want to do this?


I suggest that...

 a) you reassign this bugreport to icc-profiles, set severity to normal, 
and retitle to a request for providing two binary packages as I 
described above.

 b) you join our little packaging team for icc-profiles (and that it is 
ok with Oleksandr - I only recently became co-maintainer).


 - Jonas

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Bug#633721: ITP: shared-color-profiles -- colour profiles to be used in colour management aware applications

2011-07-13 Thread Christopher James Halse Rogers
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Christopher James Halse Rogers r...@ubuntu.com


* Package name: shared-color-profiles
  Version : 0.1.4
  Upstream Author : Richard Hughes rich...@hughsie.com
* URL : http://www.freedesktop.org/software/colord/
* License : confused (zlib, CC-BY-SA, MIT, GPL)
  Programming Lang: data
  Description : colour profiles to be used in colour management aware 
applications

The shared-color-profiles package contains profiles for various colour spaces
and standard devices. When combined with profiles for your specific devices,
these can be used by colour management aware programs to provide a
colour-managed workflow, ensuring that the colours you see on your camera,
scanner, display, and printer all match.

These profiles will be used by colord.

The copyright and license for some of the files are a bit confused.  I'm 
checking with
upstream to get that sorted out.



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Bug#633721: ITP: shared-color-profiles -- colour profiles to be used in colour management aware applications

2011-07-13 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
On 11-07-13 at 05:22pm, Christopher James Halse Rogers wrote:
 Package: wnpp
 Severity: wishlist
 Owner: Christopher James Halse Rogers r...@ubuntu.com
 
 
 * Package name: shared-color-profiles
   Version : 0.1.4
   Upstream Author : Richard Hughes rich...@hughsie.com
 * URL : http://www.freedesktop.org/software/colord/
 * License : confused (zlib, CC-BY-SA, MIT, GPL)
   Programming Lang: data
   Description : colour profiles to be used in colour management aware 
 applications
 
 The shared-color-profiles package contains profiles for various colour spaces
 and standard devices. When combined with profiles for your specific devices,
 these can be used by colour management aware programs to provide a
 colour-managed workflow, ensuring that the colours you see on your camera,
 scanner, display, and printer all match.
 
 These profiles will be used by colord.
 
 The copyright and license for some of the files are a bit confused.  I'm 
 checking with
 upstream to get that sorted out.

I suspect those ICC files not really has freedesktop.org as upstream 
URL, but are only convenience copies from other canonical sources.

Are you aware of the package icc-profiles in contrib?

Seems more sensible that we join forces on improving that package - 
including splitting it into binary icc-profiles and 
icc-profiles-contrib packages.


 - Jonas

-- 
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 * Tlf.: +45 40843136  Website: http://dr.jones.dk/

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