On 05/07/08 21:37, Thorsten Glaser wrote: > Hi all, > > I sent this to info@ some time ago, after learning about OSD and OKD from a > http://symlink.ch/ article: > > > The attached licence is the text of the MirOS Licence including commentary. > It’s based upon the historic permission clause and the BSD licence, but op- > timised for European law (the disclaimer: over here, you cannot disclaim e- > verything, just almost) and no longer restricted to software (it applies to > a “work” instead). We have been trying to get it OSI approved for a while – > the cōnsensus on the list was that it’s obviously conformant, but it didn’t > get approved back then due to “licence proliferation”; a board member today > suggested me I ask for it again though – as it applies to software as well; > I have learned today of the OKD and OSD and found our licence to qualify if > the MIT Database Licence does.
Yes, in my view, your licence definitely qualities. > If you think so too, please add our licence to the list of approved ones. A > possible official web link would be: http://mirbsd.de/MirOS-Licence > (note English spelling) It has been done. See <http://www.opendefinition.org/licenses> If you have any comments on this (want more information added) let us know. [snip] Regards, Rufus Pollock _______________________________________________ okfn-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.okfn.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/okfn-discuss
