On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 1:58 PM, Anthony Clearn <acle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Eric, afaik the directory is a list of FSF approved software, that is, > the code is released under a version of the GNU GPL license. Thus the code > is reusable under the terms of that license (as in freedom to 'reuse', > study, etc.) The reason that they have this list is probably something of a > repository / archive of the GNU GPL code, as it is the license of the FSF. > > Not exactly. The FSF directory includes anything that meets the Free Software definition, whether it is GPL or permissive license or whatever variant. The directory existed over many years and work has been focused lately on trying to improve it and make it more useful. It isn't the simplest guide as it is trying to be thorough, but the intent is to make it more useful and easier to understand. Everyone at FSF knows that it is overly confusing right now. Josh Gay at FSF has been working to recruit volunteers and organize things and has already made progress in overhauling the directory, it's just only part-way there currently and still in rough shape. Cheers, Aaron
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