Hi Thorsten,

first, thanks again for processing scribus and doing this huge effort of
processing NEW quite alone :)

On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 08:03:11PM +0200, Thorsten Alteholz wrote:
> please add the missing Apache 2 and CC licenses of
>  resources/swatches/*
> to your debian/copyright.

mh...

Clearly I did a poor review when i compiled d/copyright.

Following there is a list of the file with a specified explicit license:

All_Color_Kit.xml               → CC 0 aka public domain
Android_TM.xml                  → CC-BY 2.5
AS_2007S-1996.xml               → public domain
BS_381C.xml                     → public domain
BS_4800.xml                     → public domain
Bundesregierung_CMYK_TZ.xml     → public domain
Bundesregierung_CMYK.xml        → public domain
Bundesregierung_HKS.xml         → public domain
Classic_Kit.xml                 → David Revoy, CC 0 aka public domain
ColorBrewer.xml                 → Apache 2.0
CrayonTM.xml                    → CC-BY-SA 3.0
Creative_Commons_2013.xml       → CC-BY 3.0
Galaxy_Blackbody_Spectrum.xml   → custom
Galaxy_Color_Directory.xml      → custom
Galaxy_Color_Emotions.xml       → custom
Galaxy_Color_Harmonizer.xml     → custom
Galaxy_Color_Pro.xml            → custom
Galaxy_Color_Zil.xml            → custom
Galaxy_Gauge_and_SIS_licensing_agreement.txt  ← this one for ↑↓ (completely non 
dfsg)
Galaxy_Neutrals_and_Rich_Blacks.xml → custom
Galaxy_Pocket_Map.xml           → custom
Galaxy_Visible_Spectrum.xml     → custom
Government_UK.xml               → OGL3 
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
Inkscape.xml                    → GPL-2
Japanese_Traditional.xml        → GPL-2
JIS_8721.xml                    → public domain
LaTeX_Beamer.xml                → GPL-2
LibreOffice.xml                 → GPL-3
Munsell_Soil_Colors.xml         → public domain
NAA_Colors_10-2006.xml          → meh, this is unsder a custom license not dfsg 
at all
OpenOffice_dot_org_Galaxy.xml   → Apache 2.0
Oxygen.xml                      → LGPL

The followings are under a custom license
Resene_BS2660_101.xml
Resene_BS5252_2008.xml
Resene_Decks_Paths_2009.xml
Resene_Decks_Paths_Driveways_Recreational_Areas_2014.xml
Resene_Heritage_2008.xml
Resene_Heritage_and_Traditional_Maori_Palette_2015.xml
Resene_Karen_Walker_2008.xml
Resene_KidzColour_2008.xml
Resene_Multi-Finish.xml
Resene_Roof_Systems_2014.xml
Resene_Summit_Roof_2010.xml
Resene_Summit_Roof_systems_2011.xml
Resene_TCS_-_Colorwood_2011.xml
Resene_TCS_-_Decks_Paths_Driveways_Recreational_Areas_2011.xml
Resene_TCS_-_Karen_Walker_2012.xml
Resene_TCS_-_KidzColour_2012.xml
Resene_TCS_-_The_Range_Whites_and_neutrals_2012.xml
Resene_TCS_The_Range_Whites_and_Neutrals_2014.xml
Resene_TCS_-_Whites_and_Neutrals_2012.xml
Resene_The_Range_2011-12.xml
Resene_The_Range_WandN_2010.xml
Resene_Total_Colour_System_Master_2014.xml
Resene_Woodsman_2008.xml

which is non-free due to a clause "These electronic colour formulations may not
be used to the detriment of Resene Paints Ltd."


Rijksoverheid_Gestreken.xml     → public domain
Rijksoverheid_Ongestreken.xml   → public domain
Shades_of_K.xml                 → public domain
Standardised_Rock_Colours.xml   → copyright expired (?)
Tango.xml                       → CC-BY 3.0
US_FS_595.xml                   → public domain
Wikipedia_RAL_Classic.xml       → CC-BY-SA 3.0



So, I got 33 files to strip out and quite some to add to d/copyright.

I don't really know how this directory skipped my scanning, since when i do
copyright scanning i open every single file and look at them.
Sorry for this, I'll provide a clean package ASAP.

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