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Bug#694682: Packages for Debian/Ubuntu of pySioGame 0.4.0 beta and translation to Spanish



2012/11/30 Ireneusz Imiolek <imiolek.i@googlemail.com>:

> There's no problem with the images - they are all either in public domain or
> built by me (either from scratch or by modifying the public domain ones) -
> so consider them public domain - they were downloaded mainly from
> openclipart.org, some from Tango Project and the koala from wikipedia (but I
> think it was public domain as well), quite a lot of links in the credits.txt
> file (but some of the linked images not used yet - I used this file as a
> shortlist of everything that I have downloaded for the game) - this file is
> in the game home folder.

Cool! Wikipedia I think it's CC-by-sa, I'll have a look at it to
check. Thanks :)

> There could be a little problem with the sounds - they are Creative Commons
> Attribution licence (only 5 simple sounds used in game so probably would
> have to replace them with something else at some point, or remove them
> altogether), and with the fonts I have used but can't track the
> creator/licence of some fonts - mainly the Hand fonts they are listed as
> freeware, but no info on licence. I attempted to recreate/combine the
> handwriting fonts all in one (latin, cyrlic, greek, etc.), but creating
> fonts is harder than I thought so I failed on that - links to the fonts used
> in the game are in the credits.txt as well. Sorry at the moment I don't know
> how to go around it, unless we change the game in the way that we don't use
> the "non public domain" stuff, but it would mean removal of some games and
> changes to others - in fact all of those that use handwriting at any point
> (learn to write, alphabets, numbers, etc).

CC-by license is okay, it's DFSG-free, I just need to add the
copyright owner and license explicitly to the debian/copyright file :)

I'll have a look at the fonts, and see if I can think something about
them, maybe just replacing them with similar DFSG-free fonts. I'll
write back about that :)

> Please let me know if there is anything you would like me to do/change to
> make it acceptable for the Debian official repos and thanks for your time
> trying to get it there :)

Thanks!! I will!! :)

Greetings,
Miry


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