Spec URL: http://raveit65.fedorapeople.org/Mate/SPECS/caja-dropbox.spec SRPM URL: http://raveit65.fedorapeople.org/Mate/SRPM/caja-dropbox-0.7.1-2.fc20.src.rpm Description: Dropbox extension for caja Dropbox allows you to sync your files online and across your computers automatically. Fedora Account System Username: raveit65
Dan, after 40 days of no action from you, i quess you're revised and have no time to review the request. Please do an action over the weekend. I think you agree that i reset 'assigned to' to nobody after the weekend, because of non blocking other potential reviewers.
New mock build: * Sun May 12 2013 Wolfgang Ulbrich <chat-to-me> - 1.6.0-1 - add require hicolor-icon-theme - remove useless libmatenotify BR - clean up BR's - switch to current upstream source - fix licence information Spec URL: http://raveit65.fedorapeople.org/Mate/SPECS/caja-dropbox.spec SRPM URL: http://raveit65.fedorapeople.org/Mate/SRPM/caja-dropbox-1.6.0-1.fc20.src.rpm
This package contains CC-BY-ND artwork. From the COPYING file in upstream's tarball: "All images included in this package constitute data and are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License [1]." So you'll want to alter the License field to include this. Also, it appears that the "dropbox.in" script inside the tarball has the capability to download the proprietary daemon and install it? I'm not sure this can go into Fedora if that's the case. - Ken
(In reply to comment #3) > This package contains CC-BY-ND artwork. From the COPYING file in upstream's > tarball: > > "All images included in this package constitute data and are licensed under > the > Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License [1]." > > So you'll want to alter the License field to include this. Thanks for your hint, i will include the CC-BY-ND license > > Also, it appears that the "dropbox.in" script inside the tarball has the > capability to download the proprietary daemon and install it? I'm not sure > this can go into Fedora if that's the case. > > - Ken You're right, this script download and install the main dropbox software which connect the user system with the dropbox cloud. Do you know where I can clarify this point in fedora's infrastructure? Is Tom 'spot' Callaway the right contact for this? Wolfgang
closed, package is not acceptable for inclusion in Fedora because it need proprietary code for functional.
For those following along at home: https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/2795