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On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Marco d'Itri wrote:
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>Can somebody confirm that clause 5 is allowed by of DFSG and OSD (on
>the web site the authors states this is open source software)?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Bushnell, BSG) writes:
> This license is, in my opinion, not DFSG-free, nor could code written
> under it be combined with GPL'd code.
I have also asked rms for his comment; I'll report back what he says.
Thomas
"Marco d'Itri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Can somebody confirm that clause 5 is allowed by of DFSG and OSD (on
> the web site the authors states this is open source software)?
It seems pretty clear to me that it is not DFSG-free. A DFSG p
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Can somebody confirm that clause 5 is allowed by of DFSG and OSD (on
the web site the authors states this is open source software)?
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> Could you please comment on this, or point me to other locations
> where I could ask?
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> You can find a copy of the original license at
> http://www.copyleft.de/pub/author/fabian/debian/prag/Copyright
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sounds like yet another BSD license (tm).
The wording on the first item:
1) Source code
Dear List-members,
I have started to package a software-package for Debian called prag. It is a
replacement for the grap tool belonging to the SysV troff package. Before any
further work I'd like to ask you about the license of prag. It's very short
(25 lines) and basically just a hand-written n
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