Hi Rocky, Am Montag, dem 07.02.2022 um 01:41 +0000 schrieb Rocky Hill: > Hello, > > > I know I have to wait for someone to get to this but it has been two years > now. > Is there a way to get this back into some sort of queue to get looked at? Infinitetux has been rejected by the ftp team two years ago. [1] I believe the rejection was wrong because the game was accompanied by a license that granted the source code to the public domain and debian/copyright clearly stated how the source code was obtained. However I don't have the energy to persuade the ftp team to revisit their decision. If you want to try again then I suggest you ask the original upstream developer for a clarification. Try to contact him by email and ask him to upload the source code, e.g to github.com or gitlab.com, with a new license again that clearly states that the game was granted to the public domain, and just in case, for jurisdictions that don't recognize the public domain concept (e.g. Germany), he should make it clear that the game also can be used under a liberal license like MIT/Expat or BSD-3-clause. Then I recommend to follow the procedure on mentors.debian.net, find a new sponsor who reviews the game again and then hopefully everything will turn out to be alright. [2] Hope that helps Cheers Markus [1] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/pkg-games-devel/2020-January/052916.html [2] https://mentors.debian.net/intro-maintainers/
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