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Re: The lp apocalypse is realised

 

* curtis Hovey <curtis.hovey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2012-01-13 14:31 +0100]:
> On 01/09/2012 11:02 PM, Marc Tardif wrote:
> > * Robert Collins <robertc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2012-01-02 15:29 +1300]:
> >> On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 10:14 AM, curtis Hovey
> >> <curtis.hovey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>> Ladies and gentlemen, hackers and users, rocket scientists.
> >>>
> >>> Messieurs Grant and Hovey are proud to announce that all the Launchpad
> >>> code that interests you resides in lib/lp. lib/canonical is remains to
> >>> support a few external needs.
> >>
> >> Congrats.
> >>
> >> I agree that canonical specific stuff, like our branding, should stay
> >> in a canonical directory. I'd kind of like to get that entirely out of
> >> tree, but that is an entirely different proposition :)
> > 
> > The Launchpad Results project happens to use some of the images from
> > Launchpad to provide a similar looking interface until the project
> > becomes a real microservice:
> > 
> >   http://results-tracker.ubuntu.com
> > 
> > Should these images be separated somehow, perhaps just by a "canonical"
> > namespace to make it clear that they are part of branding? Or, might it
> > not be worth the effort since they will eventually disappear anyway?
> 
> You do not need to move the images. There is nothing wrong with how the
> image are being used since they are still hosted on a Canonical site.
> States in it's license file that the images are under a separate license
> (see https://dev.launchpad.net/LaunchpadLicense). If it is ambiguous
> which images are proprietary, you can name them explicitly or move them
> to a separate directory.

The project uses the same LICENSE file as the Launchpad project itself
with the name and dates changes appropriately. I made sure it states that
the images are under a separate license and everything looks good. Thanks!

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