[pkg-php-pear] php-analog review

François-Régis frv-debian at miradou.com
Wed Mar 5 23:04:27 UTC 2014


Le 05/03/2014 18:22, François-Régis a écrit :
> Le 22/02/2014 19:19, David Prévot a écrit :
>> Le 21/02/2014 20:37, François-Régis a écrit :
>>> Le 21/02/2014 22:27, David Prévot a écrit :
>>>> Le 20/02/2014 19:22, François-Régis a écrit :
>>>>> Le 15/02/2014 20:17, "David Prévot" a écrit :
>>> […] should I just add
>>
>>> Files: examples/SplClassLoader.php
>>> Copyright: Jonathan H. Wage <jonwage at gmail.com>
>>
>>> without any License: stanza ?
>>
>> The license is mandatory. If you can’t find it, ask the author: without
>> a DFSG-compliant license, one can only assume a non-free copyright.
>> Given the number of co-authors, this file is probably picked from
>> another project, you should be able to find which one via the commit
>> message or a search engine.
> 
> As SplClassLoad.php is only used in psr-0.log and the upstream author
> doesn't seem to respond to license claims [1] I propose to skip it and
> to patch psr-0.php. In fact psr-0.php is now irrelevant and could be
> skipped to... It's not satisfying at all but I do'nt see better solution.

It seems I underestimated the debian power... What do you think of the
license text ? It clearly refers to MIT but mention [1] as reference.
What do we do with that ?

[1] http://www.doctrine-project.org

Regards,

-- 
François-Régis

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