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Bug#511715: gallery3 Debian package



Michael Schultheiss, 2011-08-10 10:01 UTC-0400:
> The thread at
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=27792791 has the
> current status of Gallery3 and Debian.

Thank you. This explains the unfortunate delay.

For your information I had to deal with the exact same problem (license
information for third-party libraries and Flash applets) for my package
dokuwiki, although it was already in Debian. For the license information
I had to track these third-party libraries to get their original
licenses, and to find their authors to have them re-license them when it
was not clear. For the Flash applets, this appears to be a common
problem with no current solution, so I chose to simply remove them
(fortunately they were really secondary in DokuWiki) and document how to
restore them if needed.

Seen you last modifications to the copyright file, I guess the license
information issue can be considerer as fixed, although it would be a
good occastion to switch to the DEP-5 copyright format that seems more
appropriate for complex license information.

I do not know if an acceptable solution can be found for the Flash
applets. The possibilities I see are:
* have the Flash applets, along with their source, accepted by the
  ftpmaster team even though we have no tool to recompile them;
* put gallery3 in contrib;
* remove the Flash applets;
* put the Flash applets in a distinct package in contrib.

Anyway, I would like to say that there is actually a point in having
gallery3 in Debian if it is possible.  Indeed, people often have a
Debian server and want to install Gallery on it, but I do not think the
opposite situation (people installing Debian because they want to run
Gallery) is as frequent. Thus I think most potential users of Gallery 3
under Debian will first try to use their regular tools to search a
package to install, and perhaps go no further when they see that
gallery3 is not available (this is where I failed, for instance): going
to the upstream website for instructions is not such a common practice
amng Debian users.


Librement,

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