Fwd: Calligra licensing and copyright bits

Jaroslaw Staniek staniek at kde.org
Thu Oct 23 21:57:43 UTC 2014


(Resent because alturl word in the content was rejected)

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jaroslaw Staniek <staniek at kde.org>
Date: 23 October 2014 23:52
Subject: Re: Calligra licensing and copyright bits
To: Calligra Suite developers and users mailing list <calligra-devel at kde.org>
Cc: Debian KDE Talk <pkg-kde-talk at lists.alioth.debian.org>, Raúl
Sánchez Siles <rasasi78 at gmail.com>


Thanks for detailed checks, Raúl!
It helps everyone.

Regarding Kexi:
PROPOSAL2 makes sense: remove webforms as already done in master.

If it helps I put the content on an editable (highly unstructured and
badly named) page, I hope it's useful; please remove items one by one
there, once fixed.

https://community.kde.org/Calligra/Libs#Reported_by_Debian


On 23 October 2014 23:17, Raúl Sánchez <rasasi78 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi:
>
> As a Debian maintainer of the calligra package, I'm reviewing licensing and
> copyright details. We've found some issues that I'll explain in this email
> and we'd like to hear your point of view.
>
> I'm considering that general licensing as per COPYING, COPYING.DOC and
> COPYING.LIB applies to any files that don't have an explicit license. But in
> some cases it might be unclear, so I'm pointing them out.
>
> Please correct me if there's any mistakes in this assessment.
>
> ZIP files
> =========
> libs/flake/tests/store.zip:
>   only jpg and png files.
> PROPOSAL: if general license applies, no further action.
>
> filters/libmsooxml/doc/presetShapeDefinitions.xml.zip:
>   only an xml file. I'd assign this the general license. Just out of curiosity
> what is this for?
> PROPOSAL: if general license applies, no further action.
>
> stage/templates/exportHTML/templates/stage.zip:
>   This zip contains several png files which copyright and licensing I'd
> appreciate to be confirmed. It also contains a css where I'd assume general
> license applies and a minified js file (see next section)
> PROPOSAL: if general license applies for png/jpg/css, no further action. Read
> next section.
>
> Minified js files
> =================
>   Minified js files are considered compiled files in Debian, and require source
> code (the non minified js) to produce the minified/compiled file on package
> build.
>
>   The oldest changeset where I could trace
> stage/templates/exportHTML/templates/stage.zip which contains the js/jquery-
> min.js file is this:
> http://commits.kde.org/calligra/0d3c0851acbeec87c541d50a803b0ee49c111a57
>
>   Unfortunately, this is not enough to generate the minified file from source.
> PROPOSAL: provided non-minified source and procedure to generate minified js
> (possibly at build time)
>
> More minified files:
>  kexi/webforms/webroot/extjs/ext-all.js
>  kexi/webforms/webroot/extjs/extjs/adapter/ext/ext-base.js
> PROPOSAL1: provided non-minified source and procedure to generate minified js
> (possibly at build time)
> PROPOSAL2: remove webforms as already done in master.
>
> Color profiles (ICC, ICM)
> ===================
>   We're concerned about license for these profiles. In some cases, neither
> licensing nor copyright is clear. Metadata is helpful, but not enough.
> Public domain profiles are ok, but there must be a way to verify it. For
> instance: download url where the authorship/license is stated.
>
>   If color profiles (as binary file) are generated from a human readable
> source, then having source (with licensing information) would be helpful as
> well.
>
>   Note: I used iccdump from debian package argyll to get profile metadata.
> (argyll package is https://packages.debian.org/sid/argyll )
>
> krita/data/profiles/WideGamut.icm (No copyright)
> krita/data/profiles/sRGB.icm (No copyright)
> PROPOSAL: verify authorship and licensing of these files.
>
> krita/data/profiles/scRGB.icm (© Cyrille Berger)
>   Verified. For instance:
>   http://commits.kde.org/calligra/d97b7d6a5e46c057f6660cd76409b2eb62943612
> PROPOSAL: If assessment is correct, no further action.
>
> krita/data/profiles/krita25_lcms-builtin-sRGB_g100-truegamma.icc (No copyright,
> use freely)
>   Included in http://commits.kde.org/calligra/b0d83bbb35b5 mentioning an
> email. Is that email public?
> PROPOSAL: verify authorship and licensing of this file.
>
> plugins/colorengines/lcms2/colorprofiles/data/fogra27l.icm (public domain)
>   According to metadata, profile is public domain, yet the origin is needed for
> verification.
>   References:
>   - Addition of the profile in koffice:
> svn://svn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/koffice/libs/pigment/colorprofiles/data/fogra27l.icm@1069457
>   - Rename of the same profile in scribus (where it has been presumably taken)
>     svn://scribus.net/trunk/Scribus@6750
> PROPOSAL1: verify authorship and licensing of this file.
> PROPOSAL2: fogra27l is superseded by fogra39l, according to
> http://alt url . 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.
>
> plugins/colorengines/lcms2/colorprofiles/data/CMY.icm (copyright Sun
> Microsystems, 1996)
>   This is very problematic. Debian packages can't ship this file without
> clarifying licensing which I couldn't find anywhere.
>   Added in
> svn://svn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/koffice/krita/data/profiles/CMY.icm@365801
> 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/ )
>
> Java jar files
> ==============
> jar files are binary files, as such, in Debian we need the source code of those
> files and generate them on package build (or removing the files from the tarball
> and adding dependencies on the packages that provide these files).
>
> In the jar case, there are some pointers on where the jar comes from, but
> still bundling a generated binary is not desirable.
>
> The fixes for that from the licensing point of view are:
> - Removing the feature
> - If the jar generates code needed at build time, adding the required (source)
> files which are generated from the jar. But not the jar. Also include a script
> or document a procedure how to get those files.
> - If the jar is required as a runtime dependency, you could either add a run
> time dependency on a separate package providing that jar or generate the jar
> at build time.
>
> filters/libmso/generated/mso.jar
>   As per README in that directory this jar generates some code that's used
> later.
> PROPOSAL: Describe (or script) the procedure to generate the code and remove
> the jar file.
>
> filters/plan/mpxj/planconvert/jar/PlanConvert.jar
>   The feature looks good, but maybe since there's already a cmake switch to
> enable it the java part could be a separated dependency rather that
> included in calligra itself. For instance: providing a separate package for
> mpx conversion which calligra(plan) would invoke if feature is enabled.
> PROPOSAL1: bundling source java files and build jar
> PROPOSAL2: depend on external package.
>
> Binaries
> =========
> These are binary files which should be avoided in an upstream tarball if
> possible.
> 3rdparty/google-breakpad/src/client/mac/gcov/libgcov.a
> 3rdparty/google-breakpad/src/third_party/linux/lib/glog/libglog.a
> 3rdparty/google-breakpad/src/third_party/linux/lib/gflags/libgflags.a
> 3rdparty/google-breakpad/src/tools/windows/binaries/symupload.exe
> 3rdparty/google-breakpad/src/tools/windows/binaries/dump_syms.exe
> PROPOSAL: remove these files.
>
>   What do you think?
>
>   On these licensing conflicts, Debian maintainers of Calligra decided to
> repack the vanilla tarball, stripping the conflicting files. This is suboptimal
> as well and requires more time from maintainers in order to check that
> Calligra still works properly and workaround possible problems. This have been
> done in order not to loose the chance Calligra is in the main section, where
> Debian free software guidelines compliant packages live.
>
>   Throughout this mail, there have been some proposals. I'm willing to provide
> and review patches fixing the issues if you are ok with the proposals.
>
>   If these all issues are addressed, calligra will stay in the debian main
> section as it is now and we all would be probably happier :)
>
>   Last but not least, thanks to Maximiliano Curia who helped a lot reviewing
> and commenting on this email.
>
>   Pd: Please, CC me on answers.
>
>   Regards,
>
> --
>      Raúl Sánchez Siles
> ----->Proud Debian user<-----
> Linux registered user #416098
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--
regards, Jaroslaw Staniek

KDE:
: A world-wide network of software engineers, artists, writers, translators
: and facilitators committed to Free Software development - http://kde.org
Calligra Suite:
: A graphic art and office suite - http://calligra.org
Kexi:
: A visual database applications creator tool - http://calligra.org/kexi
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: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jstaniek


-- 
regards, Jaroslaw Staniek

KDE:
: A world-wide network of software engineers, artists, writers, translators
: and facilitators committed to Free Software development - http://kde.org
Calligra Suite:
: A graphic art and office suite - http://calligra.org
Kexi:
: A visual database applications creator tool - http://calligra.org/kexi
Qt Certified Specialist:
: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jstaniek



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