On September 10, 2014 1:16:14 PM CEST, Per Andersson <avtob...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Stas <s...@childsplay.mobi> wrote:
>>
>>

>> As I said, I can never be 100% sure everything inside childsplay is
>free,
>> that was a valid point you made, so I assume it can never be part of
>the
>> Debian distro.
>> That was my reason to ask you to remove it.
>> I will also refrase the claim that everything is under the gpl and
>move the
>> childsplay package from savannah to github or back to sourceforge.
>
>I think it is better to keep the GPL license for everything and, as you
>have done, resolve issues if they arise.

Like I said, I never had problems with this approach and the two times it did 
arise the people where rather pleased with the swift action to remove the files 
in question.

>The package will still be in unstable, and, when this bug is resolved,
>it
>will migrate to testing again.
>
>From my point of view thus bug can be closed with a new release
>(depending on the sample from samplephonics).

I could replace the sample from samplephonics with a sample the company I work 
for will donate to childsplay and be done with it.
Would that be sufficient ?

>
>A side-track: archive.org has a truly massive list of free audio
>content.
>(Some content is not licensed properly though, so some care needs
>to be taken when using stuff.)

Thanks for the tip :-) 


>
>
>>>
>>>[Stas]
>>>> It's replaced with a free sample from the "freebies" section of
>>>> http://www.samplephonics.com
>>>
>>>My concern is that these samples are not free as in DFSG free.
>>
>> I know, I've contact them to ask if the license also applies to their
>> 'freebies' section as it's not very clear.
>> I haven't yet received a reply.
>
>That is great!
>
>
>> But again, please remove childsplay from Debian as I can never be
>sure about
>> every file inside childsplay.
>> It's a problem with many programs that have a lot of graphics and
>sounds.
>> I'm sure that if you looked closely to similar programs you can find
>files
>> of questionable origin.
>
>This is the fact with many packages in Debian, the issues are resolved
>as they come by.
>
>
>> Btw, childsplay is since 2013 in 'maintenance mode' and the next
>version
>> will be a mobile/tablet version.
>
>Ok.
>
>
>--
>Per

Regards,
Stas Zytkiewicz


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