Calligra licensing and copyright bits

Raúl Sánchez Siles rasasi78 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 2 00:27:23 UTC 2014


  Hi:

  I've reformatted and updated the section Jaroslaw created in the wiki [0]

[0] https://community.kde.org/Calligra/Libs#Detected_issues_reported_by_Debian

  There you can see each reported point resolution up to know. Feel free to 
review and correct it when needed.

  I'll summarise what's pending for now

  - stage/templates/exportHTML/templates/stage.zip (images and minified js)
  - ICC section see below
  - Java jar files
  - Binaries

  Now on Boudewijn reply:

El Viernes, 24 de octubre de 2014 12:22:33 Boudewijn Rempt escribió:
> On Thursday 23 October 2014 Oct 23:17:48 Raúl Sánchez Siles wrote:
> > Color profiles (ICC, ICM)
> > ===================
> > 

[...]

  Ack for the above omitted part.

> > plugins/colorengines/lcms2/colorprofiles/data/fogra27l.icm (public domain)
> > 
[...]
> > 
> > PROPOSAL1: verify authorship and licensing of this file.
> > PROPOSAL2: fogra27l is superseded by fogra39l, according to
> > http://alturl.com/ztw34 (should take to fogra.org website). Using fogra39l
> > would lead to the same situation. See also
> > http://www.color.org/fogra39.xalter PROPOSAL3: switch to a verified free
> > profile.
> 
> This profile has been removed in git master.
> 
> > plugins/colorengines/lcms2/colorprofiles/data/CMY.icm (copyright Sun
> > Microsystems, 1996)
> > 
[...]
> > PROPOSAL1: verify authorship and licensing of this file.
> > PROPOSAL2: switch to a verified free profile. Here is a public domain,
> > generic CMYK:
> >        http://www.argyllcms.com/cmyk.icm (see also
> > http://sourceforge.net/p/lcms/mailman/message/32755884/ )
> 
> This profile has been replaced in git master by Greame's profile.

  Thanks for this. I see Greame's profile has been added, but I still see 
fogra27l.icm and CMY.icm in master. I've noted down that removal is to be 
done.

> 
> In general, it's probably a good idea for linux distributions to make Krita
> depend on argyll and openicc's profile packages. (I'm not sure if those are
> separate in Debian, I'm an opensuse user). For my windows builds, I'll just
> package those as well.

  Noted as well. Thanks.

  Regards,

-- 
     Raúl Sánchez Siles
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