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Upstream-Name: dlume
Upstream-Contact: Marco van Hylckama Vlieg <Marco@i-marco.nl>
Source: http://www.i-marco.nl
Comment:
 Dead upstream.
 2010-05-24 the icon archive is not in the URL no more.
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 The original development page as of 2009-12-31
 http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.csn.ul.ie/~clernong/download/

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Copyright:
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License: GPL-2+
X-License-Status:
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 under the GPL-2+]
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 From: "Marco van Hylckama Vlieg" <marco@i-marco.nl>
 Subject: Re: Debian package: fsviewer-icons from 2001
 To: "Jari Aalto" <jari.aalto@cante.net>
 Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 23:15:43 +0200
 Message-ID: <681fc3e3e7d2729ae6716de5ff1bc371.squirrel@webmail.i-marco.nl>
 References: <20100309213402.3E1F61A8069@homiemail-a22.g.dreamhost.com>    <87eijszkyx.fsf@jondo.cante.net>
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 >     As I'm the new maintainer, I would like to ask permission again to
 >     relicense the icons under "The GNU GPL version 2, or any later
 >     version". This is because according to:
 >
 >         http://www.gnu.org/licenses/dsl.htm
 >
 >     The FSF doesn't recommend the licence and most of the Linux software
 >     is under GPL. Using same license everywhere simplifies thigs under
 > 	  Debian.
 >
 > It's good to know I reached the correct person,
 > Jari
 .
 Hi Jari,
 .
 No problem, they can be relicensed under whatever works best for you guys.
 About the other things: I could put this on Git or on some hosted page
 but: are there any benefits to this? I have made these icons almost 15
 years ago so chances are slim that I'll be releasing updates to this ;)
 .
 I guess by now this could be called 'abandonware' really...
 .
 Best,
 Marco
X-License-Old:
 Old Copyright information:
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 It was licensed under the Open Content License (<http://opencontent.org/>),
 but since it is considered as non-free license the author relicensed it
 under the "Design Science License", which is available at
 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/dsl.html>.
 .
 > I have no problem re-licensing the icons with the design science license.
 > Does this need specific action from my part or will this email do?
 >
 > You hereby have my permission to package them with the design science license.>
 > I never intended to make life hard for people working on free software by
 > using an inappropriate license. The only thing I really hate is when people
 > start creating new icons with my icons as a basis and then doing a really
 > crappy job at it. But I guess there's no license that protects my work from
 > that :)
 >
 > Please go ahead and let me know if there's anything additional you need from
 > me!
 >
 > Marco
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