Bug#637835: AFAIK The plugins are Free Software

2011-08-15 Thread Miriam Ruiz
 I think both of these clauses fail to meet DFSG.

While that might be true for scratch itself, AFAIK the whole code for
the plugins is MIT licensed [0] [1]. Those plugins are not only used
by Scratch itself, but also by a number of derivative projects [2] [3]
[4]. I'm personally interested in BYOB [2], not in Scratch.

Greetings,
Miry


[0] http://my-svn.assembla.com/svn/scratchonlinux/trunk/scratch/src/plugins/
[1] http://my-svn.assembla.com/svn/scratchonlinux/trunk/scratch/license.txt
[2] http://byob.berkeley.edu/
[3] http://pantherprogramming.weebly.com/
[4] http://seaside.citilab.eu/scratch?_s=lWF9D0vLfdHTDcSw_k=EuPlkFW2uOHudQXt



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Bug#637835: AFAIK The plugins are Free Software

2011-08-15 Thread Chris Ball
Hi,

On Mon, Aug 15 2011, Miriam Ruiz wrote:
 I think both of these clauses fail to meet DFSG.

 While that might be true for scratch itself, AFAIK the whole code for
 the plugins is MIT licensed [0] [1]. Those plugins are not only used
 by Scratch itself, but also by a number of derivative projects [2] [3]
 [4]. I'm personally interested in BYOB [2], not in Scratch.

Ah!  I see, that makes sense; I didn't realize there were other licenses
involved.  Sounds good.

Thanks,

- Chris.
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