I received numerous bugreports regarding KDE3 packages from the legal team. It is very strange given that the packages are essentially the same as were packaged in openSUSE previously. One such bugreport says: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=719453 === ksim and kgpg contains the GPL-2.0 files listed below. I can't immediately see from the spec file where the source code is compiled into but the spec file should definitely denote the package (or subpackage of applicable) as GPL-2.0. kdeutils-3.5.10/kgpg/conf_encryption.ui.h kdeutils-3.5.10/kgpg/keyexport.ui.h kdeutils-3.5.10/kgpg/kgpgrevokewidget.ui.h kdeutils-3.5.10/kgpg/newkey.ui.h kdeutils-3.5.10/ksim/monitors/lm_sensors/NVCtrl.c kdeutils-3.5.10/ksim/monitors/lm_sensors/NVCtrl.h kdeutils-3.5.10/ksim/monitors/lm_sensors/nv_control.h kdeutils-3.5.10/superkaramba/examples/taskBar/cleanbar/README Also, there are numerous header files in klaptopdaemon licensed under the MPL-1.0 (which is incompatible with the GPL-2.0). Please check if these files are used. If they are, we need to determine how we can resolve the GPL compatibility issue. kdeutils-3.5.10/klaptopdaemon/linux/bulkmem.h kdeutils-3.5.10/klaptopdaemon/linux/ciscode.h kdeutils-3.5.10/klaptopdaemon/linux/cisreg.h kdeutils-3.5.10/klaptopdaemon/linux/cistpl.h kdeutils-3.5.10/klaptopdaemon/linux/cs.h kdeutils-3.5.10/klaptopdaemon/linux/cs_types.h kdeutils-3.5.10/klaptopdaemon/linux/driver_ops.h kdeutils-3.5.10/klaptopdaemon/linux/ds.h kdeutils-3.5.10/klaptopdaemon/linux/ftl.h kdeutils-3.5.10/klaptopdaemon/linux/k_compat.h kdeutils-3.5.10/klaptopdaemon/linux/mem_op.h kdeutils-3.5.10/klaptopdaemon/linux/memory.h kdeutils-3.5.10/klaptopdaemon/linux/ss.h === If the licenses of the components of KDE3 are incompatible with each other how it happened that so many distributions included KDE3? Did all of them break the law? Should we reconsider these legal issues after KDE3 has been already published and included in distributions for years? How can it turn that much-used and beloved software at once becomes "illegal"? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org