Bug#716907: [PLEASE ACK] golang: relicense debian/

2013-07-19 Thread Michael Stapelberg
control: tag -1 + pending Hi everybody, Thanks for agreeing to this! I made the changes in http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-golang/golang.git;a=commitdiff;h=730025ce5c7c574b0056f9f41b7f97ce7eed2a35 and will include that in my next upload. -- Best regards, Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, e

Bug#716907: [PLEASE ACK] golang: relicense debian/

2013-07-19 Thread Ivan Wong
Sorry have overlooked the mail. Yes I am okay with it. Thanks, -Ivan On 7/17/13 9:30 AM, Michael Stapelberg wrote: Hi Ivan, Michael Stapelberg writes: As Paul pointed out, our debian/ is licensed as GPL, which might have bad effects when shipping patches in debian/patches/. Therefore, I wou

Bug#716907: [PLEASE ACK] golang: relicense debian/

2013-07-17 Thread Michael Stapelberg
Hi Ivan, Michael Stapelberg writes: > As Paul pointed out, our debian/ is licensed as GPL, which might have > bad effects when shipping patches in debian/patches/. > > Therefore, I would like to relicense debian/ to match the upstream > license. > > Could you please let me know whether you are ok

Bug#716907: [PLEASE ACK] golang: relicense debian/

2013-07-14 Thread Ondřej Surý
I have inherited some packaging files (well, the amount can be seen in git) and I am fine with relicense to anything (I usually use match-the-upstream or WTFPLv2 license). Ondřej Surý > On 14. 7. 2013, at 17:12, Michael Stapelberg wrote: > > Hi, > > As Paul pointed out, our debian/ is licens

Bug#716907: [PLEASE ACK] golang: relicense debian/

2013-07-14 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Michael Stapelberg wrote: > To be precise, this is the change I am suggesting: > > --- i/debian/copyright > +++ w/debian/copyright > @@ -271,9 +271,10 @@ License: W3C > http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/copyright-software > > Files: debian/* > -Copyright: © 2010, Ivan Wong , Ondřej Surý > >

Bug#716907: [PLEASE ACK] golang: relicense debian/

2013-07-14 Thread Michael Stapelberg
Hi, As Paul pointed out, our debian/ is licensed as GPL, which might have bad effects when shipping patches in debian/patches/. Therefore, I would like to relicense debian/ to match the upstream license. Could you please let me know whether you are okay with the change below? A two-word “I agree