Your message dated Sun, 31 Aug 2008 09:41:51 +0200
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has caused the Debian Bug report #497064,
regarding python-django: copyright information lacking
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Package: python-django
Severity: serious

Hi,

I'm afraid that the package lacks copyright/licensing information (and
Lawrence Journal-World doesn't hold copyrights anymore). Copyright
notices for at least the following copyright holders are missing:

Django Software Foundation
Yahoo (some CSS)
Simon Willison License?
Justin Bronn
Robert Coup
Bob Ippolito
Python Software Foundation
CherryPy Team

Note that you need to reproduce licensing information in
debian/copyright, links are not enough (i.e. download the licensing
information and add a note where you downloaded it from and when).

Kind regards

T.
-- 
Thomas Viehmann, http://thomas.viehmann.net/



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Version: 1.0~beta2+ds-1

The copyright file has been updated in this version and the HTML
documentation is now generated and shipped.

Hence closing those 2 bugs.

David: you should have taken care to close those bugs but you didn't...
when you incremented the version, you should have ensured that the
.changes files included the entry for the version that was rejected
by using "-v1.0~beta1-1" in your dpkg-builpackage/debuild command line.

Unfortunately, even your previous changelog entry didn't contain the
required "Closes" items so that would not have been enough alone. Are you
subscribed to the PTS of python-django ? This would be required if you
want to effectively co-maintain the package.

BTW I appreciate your help but I was nevertheless surprised that you didn't
contact the few people who maintained the package up to now before working
on it.

Cheers,
-- 
Raphaël Hertzog

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http://www.ouaza.com/livre/admin-debian/


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