Hi all, Sorry but this didn't jump out at me when reading the License and Credits sections of README.md.
Newby questions what could be an improvement: Add Files-Excluded in its d/copyright? and update branches (source, pristine-tar) with content excluding those files? Or is it possible to build an extra binary tworld-data-ccpl package in the non-free/games section by the same packaging and having a kind of the following rule in the d/copyright? Files: data/CCLP*.* License: non-free Or any other pictures... Le ven. 21 févr. 2025 à 09:48, Yogeshwar Velingker <y...@velingker.com> a écrit : > > Hi, > > The original Tile World that was packaged only came with intro.dat, a > small level set designed to introduce the game mechanics. Getting > additional level sets was up to the user. > > Now that the Debian package has switched to Tile World 2 (a fork of > Tile World), it comes with the CCLP level packs - these are created by > many different level designers from the Chip's Challenge community, and > are freely distributable but not DFSG-free. I have played these level > packs myself for years, but they never came with the Debian package > until now - I had to download and place them in /usr/share/games/tworld > myself. > > The authors of Tile World/Tile World 2 will be of no help here, since > they are not the creators of the CCLP level packs. > > As for CHIPS.dat, that is the original level set from Chip's Challenge. > It is not freely distributable and thus has never come with any version > of Tile World or Tile World 2. > > Yogeshwar