Derick Eddington <[email protected]> writes: > On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 5:12 AM, Andreas Rottmann <[email protected]> wrote: >> Derick Eddington <[email protected]> writes: > >>> Gna! seems like they only accept GPL stuff [1], >>> >> I don't think that's the case; quoting from [1]: >> >> By Libre Software, we mean Free Software as defined by the GNU >> Project. >> >> Then they list the four freedoms defined by the FSF. This means >> essentially all open-source (as defined by the OSI) licenses qualify. > > OK. This part: > > We will only host programs with GPL-compatible licensing terms > > made me wonder. I've never wanted to be a license geek, so I'm not > sure what's GPL-compatible and assumed MIT-style isn't. (I'd do no > copyright and no license, i.e. nothing, but people tell me I should > have something.) > See http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html; the MIT license is listed under "X11 License".
>> I'd still very much prefer to go with git, assuming we can agree the bug >> tracker >> issue, but I could live with using bzr. > > OK, let's try Git, Gitorious, and Gna!. Since you're already > familiar, will you set it up? > Very cool! I'll be glad to set it up -- stay tuned! Regards, Rotty -- Andreas Rottmann -- <http://rotty.yi.org/>
