I think Terms are good but terms for open source is overkill.

For example if I apt install openjdk I wouldn't accept any terms during the
install process, but if I apt install oracle-jdk I would.

Tom
On 26 May 2016 00:18, "Antonio Rosales" <antonio.rosa...@canonical.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> As we close in on Juju 2.0 I would like to propose an update the Charm
> Store policy to require Charms deploying proprietary applications to
> use Terms and Resources (where applicable).
>
> Terms help Juju users understand and accept the EULA so they may
> properly deploy the software and adhere to the License. Terms
> immensely improve usability, and properly guides users so they are
> clear about the license of the deployed applications.
>
> Resources also dramatically improves the user experience where the
> payload(s) need to be coordinated, and distributed to applications in
> a controller.
>
> Should this also be required of Charms deploying Open Source applications?
>
> ref = https://github.com/juju/docs/issues/1120
>
> thanks,
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> Antonio Rosales
> Ecosystem Engineering
> Canonical
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