Jari Aalto <jari.aa...@cante.net> writes: > The agrep software is currently in non-free. Latest code > appears to have moved under ISC License[1]
Thank you for including the full text of the grant of license, and the license conditions. > [1] http://webglimpse.net/sublicensing/licensing.html > > (...) Webglimpse and Glimpse are available under the ISC > open source license (...) > > Anyone distributing the Glimpse code should include the > following license: > > Copyright 1996, Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of The > University of Arizona. > > Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this > software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby > granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this > permission notice appear in all copies. > > [WARRANTY DISCLAIMER IN SHOUTY CAPITALS] All required DFSG freedoms are granted by this text. The conditions do not impose any non-free restrictions. By my reading, the grant and conditions are exactly equivalent to the well-understood Expat license grant and conditions. This work, provided its complete license grant and conditions was only the above text, would IMO be uncontroversially DFSG-free. Thank you for pursuing effective software freedom for Debian recipients of this work. -- \ “Faith is the determination to remain ignorant in the face of | `\ all evidence that you are ignorant.” —Shaun Mason | _o__) | Ben Finney