Bug#150124: ITP: gridengine -- Distributed Resource Management

2002-11-15 Thread Matt Hope
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote...

: On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 12:58:12PM +1000, Matt Hope wrote:

: > * Package name : gridengine
: >   Version  : 5.2
: >   Copyright Holder : Sun Microsystems, Inc.
: > * URL  : http://gridengine.sunsource.net/
: > * License  : SISSL
: >   Description  : Distributed Resource Management
: 
: What is the "SISSL" license?

(From gridengine-5.2/debian/copyright .. )

License:
"Sun Industry Standards Source License Version 1.2" 
This licence is "Free", according to
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/license-list.html
This is the same license as is applied to `OpenOffice.org'


   The Contents of this file are made available subject to the terms of
   the Sun Industry Standards Source License Version 1.2
   
   Sun Microsystems Inc., March, 2001
   
   Sun Industry Standards Source License Version 1.2
   =
   The contents of this file are subject to the Sun Industry Standards
   Source License Version 1.2 (the "License"); You may not use this file
   except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the
   License at http://gridengine.sunsource.net/Gridengine_SISSL_license.html
   
   Software provided under this License is provided on an "AS IS" basis,
   WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING,
   WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES THAT THE SOFTWARE IS FREE OF DEFECTS,
   MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGING.
   See the License for the specific provisions governing your rights and
   obligations concerning the Software.
   
   The Initial Developer of the Original Code is: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
   
   Copyright: 2001 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
   
   All Rights Reserved.


 
: When posting an ITP for a packages that uses an unusual license (i.e.,
: not one of the familiar ones like BSD, MIT/X, GPL, LGPL, or Artistic),
: please include the text of the license in your ITP.

This would have been a good idea, I admit. I had initially planned on
writing a brief summary of the licence, but for some reason never got
around to including it in the ITP.

: Also, if you ever have questions about the DFSG-freeness of a license,
: you can always ask the debian-legal mailing list.
: 
: Determining these things in advance saves the archive administrators a
: little bit of time and effort when processing new packages.

Branden, thanks for pointing this out, and taking the time to look at
this.


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Bug#150124: ITP: gridengine -- Distributed Resource Management

2002-11-14 Thread Branden Robinson
On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 12:58:12PM +1000, Matt Hope wrote:
> * Package name : gridengine
>   Version  : 5.2
>   Copyright Holder : Sun Microsystems, Inc.
> * URL  : http://gridengine.sunsource.net/
> * License  : SISSL
>   Description  : Distributed Resource Management

What is the "SISSL" license?

When posting an ITP for a packages that uses an unusual license (i.e.,
not one of the familiar ones like BSD, MIT/X, GPL, LGPL, or Artistic),
please include the text of the license in your ITP.

Also, if you ever have questions about the DFSG-freeness of a license,
you can always ask the debian-legal mailing list.

Determining these things in advance saves the archive administrators a
little bit of time and effort when processing new packages.

-- 
G. Branden Robinson|   The key to being a Southern
Debian GNU/Linux   |   Baptist: It ain't a sin if you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] |   don't get caught.
http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |   -- Anthony Davidson


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Bug#150124: ITP: gridengine -- Distributed Resource Management

2002-06-15 Thread Matt Hope
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name : gridengine
  Version  : 5.2
  Copyright Holder : Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* URL  : http://gridengine.sunsource.net/
* License  : SISSL
  Description  : Distributed Resource Management

 Grid Engine software is used with a set of computers to create powerful
 compute farms, which are used in a wide range of technical computing
 applications such as the development of semiconductors, bioinformatics,
 mechanical design, software development, oil/gas exploration, and
 financial analysis; additionally, massively scaling supercomputers use
 Grid Engine software in a variety of academic and research pursuits.


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