I wrote: > 4. StepMania has no songs to distribute with it, so it would have to go > in contrib (it can't read either of pydance's formats). This remains an issue, but... > 6. StepMania is full of graphics that look, to me, like rips of actual > Dance Dance Revolution graphics. If they're not, they definitely are > trying to be as close to them as possible, and using many trademarked > characters and images with no attribution. Unless they have permission > from Konami, this package isn't even suitable for non-free. Also, I > suspect they have sound effects and announcer data that's non-licensed > as well. This conversation (among other things) happened in #stepmania: (piman) My only real concern is about Debian bug #201448, which is someone intending to package StepMania for Debian GNU/Linux. (_Glenn_) Heh. That won't happen for a while; not until we get an original theme, at least. (_Glenn_) I'll check on it. (_Glenn_) I've wanted an original theme for a very long time. Unfortunately, I'm not an artist so I can do next to nothing to help; so I can't do much about that. It could go in contrib/, but it would be pretty useless (no graphics or sounds at all, which is most of the package). So, I no longer object to this ITP, assuming it's done *after* the theme change. -- Joe Wreschnig <piman@debian.org>
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