On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 3:44 PM Miroslav Suchý <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have a wish.
>
> I am an product owner of Copr service. Currently, you can build in Copr only 
> packages with the same good licenses as you
> can do in Fedora.
>
> However, in Copr we do not need to be as strict as Fedora. Fedora does not 
> allow license which are ok to redistribute,
> but you cannot modify it.
>
> Do we have some example of license which is:
>    * forbidden in Fedora,
>    * the only reason for that is that it does not allow modification?
>
> Can we have at least one such license allowed for Copr?

Is there a specific reason why this is needed? It doesn't sound like
there is some upstream software already under such a license that
someone wants to build in Copr.

Richard
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