https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2051066
--- Comment #2 from Aleksei Bavshin <alebastr89(a)gmail.com> ---
Hello Jakub,
Thanks for the review!
The licensecheck found following:
All 3 files are wayland protocol definitions which are not linked directly into
the binary. These are processed with `wayland-scanner` to a C source and the
existing practice was to consider these generated sources licensed the same as
the main project.
I'm going to add a following comment above the License tag, based on what we
have in wlroots.spec:
# The main source is MIT
# The included wayland protocol files:
# external/river-status-unstable-v1.xml: ISC
# external/wlr-foreign-toplevel-management-unstable-v1.xml: HPND-sell-variant
# external/wlr-layer-shell-unstable-v1.xml: HPND-sell-variant
# Those files are processed to C-compilable files by the
# `wayland-scanner` binary during build and don't alter
# the main license of the binaries linking with them by
# the underlying licenses.
The release number for older versions is unexpected. I don't see
any
reason why to deviate from the "Simple versioning" scheme here
I've been maintaining the package in my copr for wayland-related things for a
while. Pre-release versioning ensures that if I import the package into Fedora
repos with the proper Release tag, it will have a higher NVR and will
seamlessly replace the copr build (and it looks like I forgot to do that for
1.8.0 :( ).
I'm not going to preserve the changelog from copr anyways, as it does not carry
any information useful for Fedora.
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