On a related note, the store supposedly allows specifying a custom SPDX
expression, so I tried the following for chromium, but it failed with a
"Error: Invalid syntax" message:
(BSD-3-Clause AND MIT AND LGPL-2.0-only AND LGPL-2.1-only AND MS-PL AND
(MPL-1.1 OR GPL-2.0+ OR LGPL-2.1+) AND
I confirm that now Chromium snap is listed as "free" in the Software
Center. However Chroimum "source: local" is still proprietary -
https://i.imgur.com/zM5xDSr.png
Also, Chromium was one example of such a bug. I see many MIT or GPL3
licencesed software labeled as proprietary in the Software
I updated the chromium license to BSD-3-Clause (see
https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/LICENSE).
The snapcraft dashboard allows selecting multiple licenses, but it says
"Multiple licenses can be selected to indicate alternative choices", so I don't
think that's what we want (chromium code is
** Description changed:
I am using Chromium as an example right now. The license for
applications like Chromium are listed incorrectly in the GNOME Software
- store. On the snapcraft.io site Chromium is listed as "Other Open
- Source", but in the GNOME Software store it is listed as
I doesn't work because those are not officially supported ubuntu debs. I
am going to send you a message on launchpad so that we don't crowd this
comment section with unrelated comments, and maybe you can help a bit :)
- thanks!
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@tio-trom Just pick any of those Debs mentioned and run `ubuntu-bug
` in a terminal window. It will then launch the browser
and create the bug for you. Add the important information and it will
add the rest.
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@Robert I will although I am not familiar with bug reporting
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Title:
Incorrect licenses listed in the GNOME Software for
@tio - can you file a new bug about Debs that show with the wrong
license? That sounds like an issue with the AppStream data that is
generated for these packages.
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Non-snaps are often labeled incorrectly in the Software Store. MIT or
GPL3 licenses are labeled as "proprietary" in the Software Center. To
test install Ulauncher (GPL3) or Stacer (MIT), to name 2 random ones.
They will be labeled as "proprietary". Also, why we cannot filter
proprietary snaps out
I'll ask the store people to do a search for snaps with this license,
but also comment here if you know of other snaps that have the same
issue.
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
snapd is returning the following information:
{
"id": "XKEcBqPM06H1Z7zGOdG5fbICuf8NWK5R",
"title": "Chromium",
"summary": "Chromium web browser, open-source version of Chrome",
...
"license": "Other Open Source",
...
}
i.e. the license is set to "Other
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Robert Ancell (robert-ancell)
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Title:
Incorrect
Affects me as well.
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Title:
Incorrect licenses listed in the GNOME Software for Snap Apps.
Status in gnome-software
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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