[Bug 1314402] Re: Please upload skype-translation to the archive

Iain Lane iain at orangesquash.org.uk
Wed Jul 9 10:18:47 UTC 2014


Would you please make the package clean itself up properly? The
generated files (*.preinst, *.postrm, *.install) aren't removed
currently.

Not a blocker, so sponsored. An archive admin will have to give their
opinion on the license - whether this notice period is good enough.

** Changed in: ubuntu
       Status: In Progress => Fix Committed

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Title:
  Please upload skype-translation to the archive

Status in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  The Skype client for Linux comes bundled with translations into a few
  languages, but most languages are missing. The skype-translation
  package makes the most complete translations at

  https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/skype-translation-
  project/resource/skype-linux/

  easily available to Ubuntu users.

  The proposed debian/copyright file is in a preliminary state at the
  moment; the wording I use claims that the translations are in public
  domain, since the site, where the translations have been uploaded,
  does not refer to a license. The only wording I have found that gives
  some kind of indication on the matter is at

  http://sourceforge.net/projects/skypeinyourlang/

  "This is a free repository for files that have been translated by
  volunteers so users can download and install them."

  I have talked with the project administrator Michael Bauer, and he has
  announced that they may state a free license on the site very soon. If
  that happens, debian/copyright should reasonably be changed
  accordningly.

  The package I request a review of is the utopic package at
  https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/skype-translation

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