Difference between revisions of "Liblicense 03 release todo"
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* issues | * issues | ||
− | ** Nautilus writes a license to every file whose property dialog is displayed | + | ** <del>Nautilus writes a license to every file whose property dialog is displayed</del> |
** license chooser returns devnations -- should we mark this as retired and then not return retired licenses? | ** license chooser returns devnations -- should we mark this as retired and then not return retired licenses? | ||
** Unicode filename issues? Licenses aren't loaded for some test files with Japanese filenames. | ** Unicode filename issues? Licenses aren't loaded for some test files with Japanese filenames. | ||
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** press release | ** press release | ||
*** packaged PRESS file | *** packaged PRESS file | ||
− | ** cc techblog how to ([[Liblicense_tutorial]]) | + | ** <del>cc techblog how to</del> ([[Liblicense_tutorial]]) |
** digg (?) | ** digg (?) | ||
** slashdot (?) | ** slashdot (?) |
Revision as of 00:25, 30 July 2007
- issues
Nautilus writes a license to every file whose property dialog is displayed- license chooser returns devnations -- should we mark this as retired and then not return retired licenses?
- Unicode filename issues? Licenses aren't loaded for some test files with Japanese filenames.
Update gui_gtk.py to use license chooser API once the above is taken care of(Workaround in place)configure --prefix=/usr/local dies trying to install the python bindings- libtool: install: error: cannot install `liblicense.la' to a directory not ending in /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/liblicense
- Update: works after a 'make distclean'
- new license chooser API not wrapped in Ruby
nautilus emblems don't work for me(Needed to touch /usr/share/icons/hicolor on installation)- No sampling licenses' RDF include the prohibits commericial use statement
- tag svn
- package
- source
- rpm
- deb
- ebuild (ebuild for exempi)
- test them!
- publicity
- mailing lists
- cc-devel
- cc-community
- freshmeat
- sourceforge
- cc frontpage blog (written)
- press release
- packaged PRESS file
cc techblog how to(Liblicense_tutorial)- digg (?)
- slashdot (?)
- mailing lists