On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 06:30:07PM +0100, Stefano Melchior wrote: > > An updated PHP license[1] has just become available which should > > address Debian's concerns. I'll try to put together an updated > > package some time over the long weekend (it's a holiday here in the > > US). > > > > [1] http://us3.php.net/license/3_01.txt > > > I am very please that you answered for me and all the Debian users. > I know that the license problem is frustrating and somehow a bad issue, > but Debian has got a coherent (in my opinion) way to treat the software. > I am going to investigate and analyze your link futher more and possibly > ask for a support by the more competent guys (than me). > Let's keep in touch and I wish you also a good vacation
Sorry again for the late response. I have made the package explicitly reference the 3.01 version of the PHP License. (It was referring to "PHP License" before, so that should have been enough to imply the latest version, but now the reference is explicit.) It seems some people still have a problem with this clause: 6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment: "This product includes PHP software, freely available from <http://www.php.net/software/>". At this point, I'm not interested in relicensing the package under anything but the PHP License because it means tracking down four years worth of contributors. If you guys have a problem with the 3.01 license, you'll have to conveince the PHP Group to release one that is more to your liking as opposed to bugging PEAR developers who might be in a position similar to mine (lots of contributors). Good luck! -- Jon Parise (jon of php.net) :: The PHP Project (http://www.php.net/) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]