On 1/29/23 16:42, Thomas Dettbarn wrote:
Hello James.

Yes! I confirm. I confirm very much. :)
No, it is not of my design, it is Christian's. (Since he is not a subscriber to the
Debian mailing list, I took the liberty of putting him into CC.)

The theme is DEFINITELY, 100% CC-0 Licensed. It was my decision to do so,
so distributions like Debian would to be able to create and share screenshots
FREELY, which, as I learned from my other project dMagnetic, is sometimes
problematic.


"Bundling them as individual files outside the source code" was something I was already thinking about. At the moment, making them part of the source code is the easiest solution for me. In future versions I can make the .BMP files part of
the tarball and store them in the /usr/local/share folder, for example.

Anyways, interested designers can already extract them easily with

% d11amp --gui.theme.dumpdefault=tmp/

modify them with gimp (or whatever), and test them out with

% d11amp --gui.theme.dir=tmp/

The tool to make them part of the source code again is not very mature at this
point, but you can find it here:

https://github.com/dettus/d11amp/tree/main/mark4/tools


Does this answer your questions?


Thomas Dettbarn


On 1/29/23 15:24, James Addison wrote:
Package: sponsorship-requests
Followup-For: Bug #1025642

Hi Thomas,

Can you confirm that the content of the default theme files that are
generated/unpacked by the source code to d11amp are your own work, or
have a license that is compatible with distribution as part of a Debian
package?

(if possible it could be simpler to bundle them as individual files outside
of the source code, making it easier for developers and users alike to
determine their contents and/or customize them)

Thanks,
James


Hi James,

as creator of the d11amp default skin I confirm that the skin is 100% CC-0 licensed. I made the skin for my buddy Thomas Dettbarn. Every pixel of the skin is 100% made by me and was created with Gimp on Debian Sid.

All the best,
Christian

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