On Wed, May 06, 2020 at 11:23:10PM -0400, Maxim Cournoyer wrote: > The following updates Inkscape to its 1.0 version. The test suite is > enabled and an effort is made to unbundle as much of 3rd party libraries > as possible (but more can be done, if you'd like to help: see the > comments in the patch). > > The last patch of the series (Add libdepixelize) is added as a WIP, and > is included as a curiosity only (not intended to be merged in its > current state). Thanks! Too bad about the licensing issues... it seems like it might be a while before they are resolved upstream. I think it's not totally correct to say that the license of lib2geom is effectively GPL3+. Only the copyright-holders of lib2geom can say that, right? The licenses are effectively incoherent and I'd say the software is not something we have the right to distribute :/ I'm no expert, however. I did notice that Inkscape's COPYING has addressed this issue for a few years, due to some files from copied GIMP, and reads: "As such, the complete binaries of Inkscape are currently covered by the terms of GNU GPL version 3 or later." Given that, I guess we are only waiting on lib2geom to make a decision? I saw the bug report on Inkscape's GitLab page [0], but I'm wondering if there was actually any public discussion upstream, like on a mailing list? [0] https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape/-/issues/784