Ben Finney <ben+deb...@benfinney.id.au> writes: > Steve Langasek <vor...@debian.org> writes: > > > On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 12:39:35PM +1100, Ben Finney wrote: > > > A little time after DebConf excitement has calmed down, I would > > > still like to see answers, in the public record, from the ftpmasters > > > on this issue. > > > > I am not an ftp master, but I think this follows from a > > straightforward set of principles: > > Thanks for your response. (I am still very interested to get the > ftpmasters to join this discussion with their positions.) > > > - Policy requires reproduction of the copyright notices for a work > > in debian/copyright. > > This point in particular I don't think is clear. It has been argued > several times in the past that it is the copyright *license* that is > important, and needs to be reproduced in the package ‘copyright’ file.
Lest it appear that I didn't respond to Steve's point, I'll speak about the wording in current Debian policy: 12.5. Copyright information --------------------------- Every package must be accompanied by a verbatim copy of its copyright and distribution license in the file `/usr/share/doc/<package>/copyright'. This file must neither be compressed nor be a symbolic link. In addition, the copyright file must say where the upstream sources (if any) were obtained. It should name the original authors […] So, the “copyright and distribution license” is required in the ‘copyright’ file; we also require “where the upstream sources (if any) were required”. Nothing about duplicating the copyright notices. Now, I understand that some people read “copyright and distribution license” as two separate things; but “a verbatim copy of its copyright” makes no sense, since copyright isn't a text that can be duplicated. A package doesn't have “a copyright”, except in the sense of a right that is held by a person. That's not a text that can be copied verbatim. The only sensible parsing of that wording, to my understanding, is that the policy requires a single thing: the package's license of copyright and distribution. So I see no policy justification for the requirement of duplicating copyright notices. -- \ “When I get new information, I change my position. What, sir, | `\ do you do with new information?” —John Maynard Keynes | _o__) | Ben Finney -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org