Hi, all- This is a deliberately small, unambitious proposal to simplify and improve how the OSI-approved licenses are presented on the OSI website.
The goal of the proposal is to make http://opensource.org/licenses/ more useful for newcomers who are trying to learn about open source licensing and our current approved licenses. This email reopens the discussion of a few months ago that got derailed by (1) my vacation and (2) a massively off-topic discussion. It incorporates the on-topic feedback from the last thread- many thanks to Chad Perrin, John Cowan, and McCoy Smith for their three on-topic emails. What This Is Not ============ This proposal does not address the problem of changing and updating the licensing categories. **Email about that problem is off-topic for this thread. If you must discuss it, please change the thread title.** Those questions are on the table, but they will inevitably involve months of careful discussion and planning. They will not be allowed to block this quicker, smaller discussion. The Proposal ========= 1. REORGANIZE: Reorganize the left-side navigation. What is currently "Open Source Licenses," with sub-points "Licenses by Category", "Licenses by Name", "License Review Process," and "License Proliferation," would simply become a single page: "Open Source Licensing" (content of that page discussed below). "License Review Process" and "License Proliferation" would be moved to bullets under "The Open Source Definition," because those pages are primarily about OSI's process and standards rather than about specific licenses or about open source licenses more generally. By slightly hiding the "by category" and "by names" pages, we'd be funneling people (particularly newcomers) to a slightly more informative page (and one that can be improved over time), while not losing the master lists altogether for the times when those are needed. 2. REVISE /LICENSES/ : The "Open Source Licensing" page (replacing the current http://opensource.org/licenses/) would say (hopefully all changes self-explanatory): " Open source licenses are licenses that comply with the Open Source Definition[link] - in essence, they allow software to be used, modified, and redistributed without restriction. To be approved by the Open Source Initiative, a license must be go through the Open Source Initiative's license review process[link]. The following OSI-approved licenses are popular, widely used, or have strong communities: [Insert the current list of popular/widely used/strong community licenses] Many other licenses are also OSI-approved. Complete lists are available: sorted by name (alphabetical) sorted by category For more information about open source licenses and in particular about the Open Source Initiative's approval process, see: The Open Source Definition (annotated version) [link] The OSI License Review Process [link] Information on License Proliferation and the 2006 License Proliferation Report [link] " Miscellany ======== * We'll of course clean up any dangling links caused by changed URLs and set up proper redirects before changing any URLs. (Not entirely clear it makes sense to change /licenses/ to /licensing/, which would be the primary URL change based on the previous suggestions). * In the longer term, once Drupal is upgraded, it will likely make sense to generate http://opensource.org/licenses/alphabetical and http://opensource.org/licenses/category programatically, rather than through the current manual listing, which is of course error-prone. (Some people have suggested doing away with the alphabetical list altogether, which I personally would be fine with.) That may cause some more tweaks in URLs and layouts, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. Again, I welcome on-topic feedback for the proposal, which I will otherwise probably implement in the next week or two. Thanks- Luis _______________________________________________ License-discuss mailing list License-discuss@opensource.org http://projects.opensource.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/license-discuss