https://labs.parabola.nu/https://labs.parabola.nu/favicon.ico?15367742552018-07-19T02:57:26ZParabola Issue TrackerPackages - Packaging Request #1881: several shooters that are free software but unsure artistic licensehttps://labs.parabola.nu/issues/1881?journal_id=98942018-07-19T02:57:26Zovruniovruni@gnu.org.pe
<ul><li><strong>Priority</strong> changed from <i>bug</i> to <i>wish</i></li></ul> Packages - Packaging Request #1881: several shooters that are free software but unsure artistic licensehttps://labs.parabola.nu/issues/1881?journal_id=102602018-09-11T18:08:54Zaniani@fsfe.org
<ul></ul><p>All of these three engines have non free artwork. I list them again:</p>
<p>Alien Arena.<br />Cube 2: Sauerbraten.<br />Assault Cube.</p>
<p>This shooter has free artwork:</p>
<p>Open Arena.</p>
<p>So Open Arena could be packaged without freedom issues.</p> Packages - Packaging Request #1881: several shooters that are free software but unsure artistic licensehttps://labs.parabola.nu/issues/1881?journal_id=172242022-04-16T17:38:19Zgap
<ul></ul><p>The <code>sauerbraten</code> and <code>sauerbraten-data</code> entries in the blacklist could reference this issue.</p> Packages - Packaging Request #1881: several shooters that are free software but unsure artistic licensehttps://labs.parabola.nu/issues/1881?journal_id=172272022-04-16T18:08:59Zbill-auger
<ul></ul><p>i added the reference</p>
<p>are all of these related somehow? - if 'sauerbraten' is the only package in question, it is not clear why the others are mentioned on the same ticket, nor why it is a "packaging request" and not a "freedom issue" - are they all drop-in replacements?</p>