Can we use this for the JDK? (was: Motif goes open source)

2000-05-16 Thread Koster, K.J.

Dear all,

Is there someone on this list who's into the finer points of copyrighting? I
would like to know what the implications are of this for the
soon-to-be-coming native FreeBSD JDK port.

In what form is Motif going to be available to the general FreeBSD
developer? Am I going to find /usr/ports/x11-toolkits/motif anytime soon, or
is this going to be more complicated than that?

In what form would we have to distribute this with our JDK port
(Java/SCCL-legalities aside)?

Kees Jan

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Re: Can we use this for the JDK? (was: Motif goes open source)

2000-05-16 Thread W Gerald Hicks

"Koster, K.J." wrote:
 
 Dear all,
 
 Is there someone on this list who's into the finer points of copyrighting? I
 would like to know what the implications are of this for the
 soon-to-be-coming native FreeBSD JDK port.
 
 In what form is Motif going to be available to the general FreeBSD
 developer? Am I going to find /usr/ports/x11-toolkits/motif anytime soon, or
 is this going to be more complicated than that?
 

As Poul-Henning Kamp noted earlier we have licenses in the ports tree
that are *much* stranger than this one.  I'd be very surprised if we
don't see an entry in ports/x11-toolkits for Motif sometime soon.

I'd also be very interested in what the "Hungry Programmers" have to say
about this new development.

All in all, I think this was a good day for open-source software.  :-)

Cheers,

Jerry Hicks
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Re: Can we use this for the JDK? (was: Motif goes open source)

2000-05-16 Thread Steve Kargl

W Gerald Hicks wrote:
 "Koster, K.J." wrote:
  
  In what form is Motif going to be available to the general FreeBSD
  developer? Am I going to find /usr/ports/x11-toolkits/motif anytime soon, or
  is this going to be more complicated than that?
  
 
 As Poul-Henning Kamp noted earlier we have licenses in the ports tree
 that are *much* stranger than this one.  I'd be very surprised if we
 don't see an entry in ports/x11-toolkits for Motif sometime soon.
 
 I'd also be very interested in what the "Hungry Programmers" have to say
 about this new development.
 

http://www.lesstif.org/future.html

Basically, LessTif is still a viable/valuable toolkit because you can't
use Open Motif on any proprietary OS.

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Re: Motif goes open source

2000-05-16 Thread Wes Peters

Sam Stephenson wrote:
 
 On Monday, May 15, 2000 at 03:09a, Bob Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  "The Open Group, a vendor and technology-neutral consortium dedicated to
  enterprise integration, announced today that it is releasing the source
  code of Motif, using a public license, to the Open Source community."
 
  Full details at http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif
 
 
 Check out the web page:
 
 "We want to support the momentum of Open Source operating systems such as
 Linux(R) and FreeBSD by developing an Open Motif(R)..."
 
 and
 
 "UNIX and Motif are registered trademarks of The Open Group in the US and
 other countries. The Open Group and the X Window System are trademarks of
 The Open Group. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds."

Sorry, it's not anymore.  There are two registrations for the simple
trademark "Linux", including:

Rosch, AG (Swiss) for laundry detergents and laundry bleaches 
for home use; cleaning preparations for home use; degreasing
preparations for home use; general purpose scouring powders; 
skin soap for personal use; perfume; essential oils for 
personal use; preparations for personal hygiene and cosmetic 
purposes, hair tonic; toothpaste.

Croce, William R. Della, Jr., 33 Snow Hill St. Boston MA 02113
computer operating system software to facilitate computer use 
and operation.  CHANGE IN REGISTRATION HAS OCCURRED.

I prefer to use the first because it amuses me.

 Correct me if I'm wrong, but I do believe FreeBSD is a registered trademark
 of some organization -- FreeBSD, Inc., Walnut Creek, or BSDI.  Someone
 should politely inform The Open Group of FreeBSD's trademark status.

WALNUT CREEK CDROM, INCORPORATED
1547 Palos Verdes Mall, Suite 260 Walnut Creek CALIFORNIA 94596

I see no reason you shouldn't inform them yourself.  Do you?

http://trademarks.uspto.gov/cgi-bin/search4?ENG+3

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Re: Motif goes open source

2000-05-15 Thread Dennis

At 01:13 PM 5/15/00 +0200, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:

Since X11 is an optional (3rd party even) component of FreeBSD,
the license on Motif is not really a big issue: it will always be
a port in FreeBSD, it will not be part of the base system.

We have other ports with far weirder licenses.

Only too bad it took them 10 years to realize what the key to a
success in the UNIX world is :-(

That is, if your definition of "success" is wide-spread use rather than
profits

I think that Sun and Oracle are doing rather well.

DB
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Motif goes open source

2000-05-15 Thread Bob Bishop

"The Open Group, a vendor and technology-neutral consortium dedicated to 
enterprise integration, announced today that it is releasing the source 
code of Motif, using a public license, to the Open Source community."

Full details at http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif

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Re: Motif goes open source

2000-05-15 Thread Michael Bacarella


On Mon, 15 May 2000, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:

 Martin Cracauer wrote:
  
  "OpenSource" (without blank) is the term.  "Open Source" is like
  "Free BSD", suit-wearers language showing the unfamilarness with the
  subject.
 
 Really? I have always used (and have no plans to change) "Open Source".
 I see no point at all in making it a single word. Alas, they use a
 definition of their own, to suit their needs instead of the political
 agenda of RMS.

RMS's politcal agendas do not include the term 'Open Source'.





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Re: Motif goes open source

2000-05-15 Thread Martin Cracauer

In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bob Bishop wrote: 
 "The Open Group, a vendor and technology-neutral consortium dedicated to 
 enterprise integration, announced today that it is releasing the source 
 code of Motif, using a public license, to the Open Source community."
 
 Full details at http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif

The license seems to make it quite useless.
http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif/license/

"Free for use on Operating Systems that are themself Open Source"
(note the blank), otherwise with something like a GPL virus, but
incompatible with the GPL.  As it is not an essential system library,
you may not link GPL programs to it.  As the point about FreeBSD is
that you can make it non-OpenSource at will, no essential system parts
of FreeBSD may be linked to it.

On the positive side, it seems to allow redistribution in modified
form and as such is not as stupid as Sun's "Community" license.

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Re: Motif goes open source

2000-05-15 Thread Daniel C. Sobral

Martin Cracauer wrote:
 
 In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bob Bishop wrote:
  "The Open Group, a vendor and technology-neutral consortium dedicated to
  enterprise integration, announced today that it is releasing the source
  code of Motif, using a public license, to the Open Source community."
 
  Full details at http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif
 
 The license seems to make it quite useless.
 http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif/license/

Huh? The license makes it quite useful, IMHO.

 "Free for use on Operating Systems that are themself Open Source"
 (note the blank), otherwise with something like a GPL virus, but

(blank? what blank?)

 incompatible with the GPL.  As it is not an essential system library,
 you may not link GPL programs to it.  As the point about FreeBSD is

That's because GPL is brain-damaged. It is, essentially, incompatible
with anything but GPL. Even the BSD license had to have a clause removed
(and I'm still doubtful if this makes it "compatible" with GPL).

 that you can make it non-OpenSource at will, no essential system parts
 of FreeBSD may be linked to it.

We do have a lot of GPLed code in the system, which cannot be made
non-OpenSource.

Anyway, the license does not contaminate linked programs. It says so
explicitly. In this respect, it is much better than GPL. Also, since X
is a separate component, it would be no burden to distribute it with the
system. Honestly, I don't know of a single BSD-based solution out there
that would have had the least trouble had Motif with the above license
been distributed with FreeBSD.

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Re: Motif goes open source

2000-05-15 Thread Martin Cracauer

In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Daniel C. Sobral wrote: 
 Martin Cracauer wrote:
  
  In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bob Bishop wrote:
   "The Open Group, a vendor and technology-neutral consortium dedicated to
   enterprise integration, announced today that it is releasing the source
   code of Motif, using a public license, to the Open Source community."
  
   Full details at http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif
  
  The license seems to make it quite useless.
  http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif/license/
 
 Huh? The license makes it quite useful, IMHO.

I already corrected this point.
 
  "Free for use on Operating Systems that are themself Open Source"
  (note the blank), otherwise with something like a GPL virus, but
 
 (blank? what blank?)

"OpenSource" (without blank) is the term.  "Open Source" is like 
"Free BSD", suit-wearers language showing the unfamilarness with the
subject. 

  incompatible with the GPL.  As it is not an essential system library,
  you may not link GPL programs to it.  As the point about FreeBSD is
 
 That's because GPL is brain-damaged. It is, essentially, incompatible
 with anything but GPL. Even the BSD license had to have a clause removed
 (and I'm still doubtful if this makes it "compatible" with GPL).

I know.  http://www.cons.org/cracauer/gpl.html

It's an important thing to notice, as no GPL desktop stuff can be
built upon it.

  that you can make it non-OpenSource at will, no essential system parts
  of FreeBSD may be linked to it.
 
 We do have a lot of GPLed code in the system, which cannot be made
 non-OpenSource.

As I said, I had to correct the point, I was mislead by their term
"program" and thought it infected applications using it.

Martin
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Re: Motif goes open source

2000-05-15 Thread Daniel C. Sobral

Martin Cracauer wrote:
 
 "OpenSource" (without blank) is the term.  "Open Source" is like
 "Free BSD", suit-wearers language showing the unfamilarness with the
 subject.

Really? I have always used (and have no plans to change) "Open Source".
I see no point at all in making it a single word. Alas, they use a
definition of their own, to suit their needs instead of the political
agenda of RMS.

  That's because GPL is brain-damaged. It is, essentially, incompatible
  with anything but GPL. Even the BSD license had to have a clause removed
  (and I'm still doubtful if this makes it "compatible" with GPL).
 
 I know.  http://www.cons.org/cracauer/gpl.html
 
 It's an important thing to notice, as no GPL desktop stuff can be
 built upon it.

Hurray! :-)

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Re: Motif goes open source

2000-05-15 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp

In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Daniel C. Sobral" writes:
Martin Cracauer wrote:
 
 In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bob Bishop wrote:
  "The Open Group, a vendor and technology-neutral consortium dedicated to
  enterprise integration, announced today that it is releasing the source
  code of Motif, using a public license, to the Open Source community."
 
  Full details at http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif
 
 The license seems to make it quite useless.
 http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif/license/

Huh? The license makes it quite useful, IMHO.

I think so too.

Since X11 is an optional (3rd party even) component of FreeBSD,
the license on Motif is not really a big issue: it will always be
a port in FreeBSD, it will not be part of the base system.

We have other ports with far weirder licenses.

Only too bad it took them 10 years to realize what the key to a
success in the UNIX world is :-(

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Re: Motif goes open source

2000-05-15 Thread Warner Losh

In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bob Bishop writes:
: "The Open Group, a vendor and technology-neutral consortium dedicated to 
: enterprise integration, announced today that it is releasing the source 
: code of Motif, using a public license, to the Open Source community."
: 
: Full details at http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif

Cool.  I have an "in" at ICS who is sending me a cdrom with the
sources on it.  The servers are slash dotted back into the stone age
at this time.  This should also make it easier for use to integrate
patches in the future since he's a good guy who I worked with back in
the OI/uib ObejctBuilder days.

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Re: Motif goes open source

2000-05-15 Thread Bob Bishop

Hi,

Cool.  I have an "in" at ICS who is sending me a cdrom with the
sources on it.  The servers are slash dotted back into the stone age
at this time.  This should also make it easier for use to integrate
patches in the future since he's a good guy who I worked with back in
the OI/uib ObejctBuilder days.

We live in the same offices as IST, who use FreeBSD extensively in-house. I
hope you'll find us being quite helpful too :-)


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Re: Motif goes open source

2000-05-15 Thread Sam Stephenson

On Monday, May 15, 2000 at 03:09a, Bob Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 "The Open Group, a vendor and technology-neutral consortium dedicated to
 enterprise integration, announced today that it is releasing the source
 code of Motif, using a public license, to the Open Source community."

 Full details at http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif


Check out the web page:

"We want to support the momentum of Open Source operating systems such as
Linux(R) and FreeBSD by developing an Open Motif(R)..."

and

"UNIX and Motif are registered trademarks of The Open Group in the US and
other countries. The Open Group and the X Window System are trademarks of
The Open Group. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds."

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I do believe FreeBSD is a registered trademark
of some organization -- FreeBSD, Inc., Walnut Creek, or BSDI.  Someone
should politely inform The Open Group of FreeBSD's trademark status.

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Re: Motif goes open source

2000-05-15 Thread Martin Cracauer

In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Martin Cracauer wrote: 
 In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bob Bishop wrote: 
  "The Open Group, a vendor and technology-neutral consortium dedicated to 
  enterprise integration, announced today that it is releasing the source 
  code of Motif, using a public license, to the Open Source community."
  
  Full details at http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif
 
 The license seems to make it quite useless.
 http://www.opengroup.org/openmotif/license/
 
 "Free for use on Operating Systems that are themself Open Source"
 (note the blank), otherwise with something like a GPL virus, 

Ops, sorry, I was mislead.  They use the term "Program" for the Motif
library, not the application you link to.  So it does not infect your
own code that uses this library, you just have to ship source for your
modifications to the Motif library.

Still, it is of course vastly incomatible to the GPL.

Martin
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