On Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 05:10:53PM +0000, Aryeh Friedman wrote: > My company develops software under a commercial "open source" (see > links for details) and I want to know if my license is close enough to > open source (see links for why it is not 100% OSD compliant [it is 95% > compliant]). Specifically does the business model as outlined in my > blog (the third installment should be out later today), my business > model page, the third party certifier and license allow for inclusion > in the ports collection. Keep in mind that the source is available > to anyone but execution is conditioned on attachment A of the license > and after the trial period (30 days) is paid for software. > > License: http://www.flosoft-systems.com/license.php > Official statement of my business model: > http://www.flosoft-systems.com/bmodel.php > Blog entries: > http://www.flosoft-systems.com/blogs/aryeh/FOSS.php > http://www.flosoft-systems.com/blogs/aryeh/SIW_Background.php > Third party group (due to DNS issues is currently hosted on my domain > but is not officially associated with my company): > http://www.flosoft-systems.com/miai/
For inclusion in the ports tree it really does not matter much what license you use for your software - it could even be a commercial closed-source program. The reason for this is that the ports tree is just a framework for installing and managing software packages, and none of your code will actually live in the ports tree. If you have various restrictions in the license then it may not be possible for the FreeBSD project to distribute binary packages or source files. If that is the case the port creator should set RESTRICTED or other appropriate variable in the port Makefile to enforce this (see http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/porting-restrictions.html for what variations are possible.) -- <Insert your favourite quote here.> Erik Trulsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"