On nie 15 kwi 2012 16:21:38 CEST, Andrew Flegg <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 15 April 2012 15:03, robert bauer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 2:43 PM, Quim Gil <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >
> > > There is not much to discuss about the licenses that make Maemo since
> > > Nokia has no intention to touch that now.
> >
> > Not surprising but disappointing nonetheless.
>
> There seem to be three distinct things being discussed, and I'm not
> sure everyone is on the same page (this is an observation, and it
> could be that *I've* got entirely the wrong end of the stick):
>
> 1) Create a self-governing, non-profit legal entity for maemo.org. It
> is unclear (to me), what this would accomplish.
>
> 2) Relicense Maemo under a "Qt style licence". This would _appear_ to
> be asking Nokia to open up source code they've said they haven't got
> the staff or motivation to do.
>
> 3) Get a permanent licence grant for maemo.org to ship Nokia binaries
> (e.g. flasher, firmware) and use them in the build process (SDKs in
> autobuilder and COBS). This would have practical advantage and
> requires formalising something permanently which is already
> happening.
>
> > > Whatever it is, I believe we can progress better moving this to a TMO
> > > discussion instead of IRC.
> >
> > Many people don't think the forum is a good place to get things done.
> > I tend to agree.
>
> I would suggest that an IRC meeting is useful after initial
> brainstorming/scene setting so that any specifics can be discussed.
> However, to get people roughly aligned would be better done via the
> mailing lists (the quoting and threading opportunties are better than
> TMO for this, I think, but as long as there's a core conversation in a
> single place, that's fine).
>
> HTH,
>
> Andrew
>
> --
> Andrew Flegg -- mailto:[email protected] | http://www.bleb.org/
>
+1 to option 3, at least AFAIU. Option 1 is totally different thing, that
doesn't seem suitable right now, and may be or may not be suitable in future
(and most likely, couldn't be limited to Maemo only).
So, from my side, it's now all about option 3.
/Estel.
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