Rafael Sadowski wrote:
>
> Information for inst:kgeotag-1.2.0
>
> Comment:
> stand-alone photo geotagging program
>
> Description:
> Photos (e. g. JPEG images) contain metadata like the creation date, camera
> information etc. Those are either stored in the so-called Exif header,
> in an XMP sidecar file or in both. This data can also represent geographic
> coordinates so that it's replicable where the images were taken.
>
> Most cameras don't have GPS receivers, so, most can't save coordinates when
> taking images. A common approach is to e. g. carry a small GPS logging device
> along, which records a track all the time. Later on, the images' dates can
> be compared to the GPS log's points' dates to figure out where an image
> was taken.
>
> If one knows for sure where the respective photo was taken, it's also
> possible to assign coordinates to the images manually.
>
> Maintainer: Rafael Sadowski <rsadowski@openbsd.org>
>
> WWW: https://kgeotag.kde.org
>
> OK to import?
Looks good. Tested by loading some files, tagging them, then reloading
them and see if the tags are still there (amd64).
Nit: BUILD_DEPENDS sorting
Two comments regarding the License line:
# LGPL, GPL and many others
1) Is "and many others" fine? (I don't know)
2) The license folder contains:
BSD-3-Clause.txt
CC-BY-SA-4.0.txt
CC0-1.0.txt
GPL-3.0-or-later.txt
LicenseRef-KDE-Accepted-GPL.txt
ODbL-1.0.txt
No LGPL here.
With a double check on the license: ok sdk@
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