> I've taken the step of writing a license.
>
> http://www.hyperreal.com/apache/LICENSE
>
> Please take a look, and make comments if you wish.
> This draft expresses what I think we need. There will
> probably be bits you want removed/changed, but please
> read it only as a first draft, and not necessarily
> as the views of everyone else invloved with Apache.
Seems fine to me. There should also be a copyright (c) and a
pointer to the distribution licence in the header of each of the
src/files. Otherwise we're compounding the licencing errors
we've inherited.
I spoke to Paul Richards (one of our listeners) again over the
weekend - it seems like we're still no better protected legally
for having this licence present. It's still the case that
we *NEED* NCSA to tell us where they stand on the 1.3R licence.
You'll have seen the message I sent to Beth Frank and Carlos Varela
which asked for a little clarification. Well, there's been no
response. Beth, Carlos? Who should we talk to in NCSA to
make some progress on this issue?
> robh
Cheers,
Ay.
Andrew Wilson URL: http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk/User/Andrew.Wilson/
Elsevier Science, Oxford Office: +44 01865 843155 Mobile: +44 0589 616144
>
> http://www.hyperreal.com/apache/LICENSE
>
> Please take a look, and make comments if you wish.
> This draft expresses what I think we need. There will
> probably be bits you want removed/changed, but please
> read it only as a first draft, and not necessarily
> as the views of everyone else invloved with Apache.
Seems fine to me. There should also be a copyright (c) and a
pointer to the distribution licence in the header of each of the
src/files. Otherwise we're compounding the licencing errors
we've inherited.
I spoke to Paul Richards (one of our listeners) again over the
weekend - it seems like we're still no better protected legally
for having this licence present. It's still the case that
we *NEED* NCSA to tell us where they stand on the 1.3R licence.
You'll have seen the message I sent to Beth Frank and Carlos Varela
which asked for a little clarification. Well, there's been no
response. Beth, Carlos? Who should we talk to in NCSA to
make some progress on this issue?
> robh
Cheers,
Ay.
Andrew Wilson URL: http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk/User/Andrew.Wilson/
Elsevier Science, Oxford Office: +44 01865 843155 Mobile: +44 0589 616144