Hi Debian legal people,
I maintan a KDE application, so I have the pleasure of dealing with some
GFDL data. Fortunately, the upstream author decided to relicense his work
under a dual GFDL/BSDDL license, so it can be included in Debian. However,
he is not certain about the wording, so I come here
On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 10:04:23AM -, Regis Boudin wrote:
I maintan a KDE application, so I have the pleasure of dealing with some
GFDL data. Fortunately, the upstream author decided to relicense his work
under a dual GFDL/BSDDL license, so it can be included in Debian. However,
he is not
Glenn Maynard said:
On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 10:04:23AM -, Regis Boudin wrote:
I maintan a KDE application, so I have the pleasure of dealing with some
GFDL data. Fortunately, the upstream author decided to relicense his
work
under a dual GFDL/BSDDL license, so it can be included in
On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 11:24:04AM -, Regis Boudin wrote:
Oops, soory for that. He is relicensing under FreeBSD Documentaion
License. I heve no idea where the BSDDL abreviation comes from.
I'd still never heard of it; Google was able to find it, and I
recognize it as a license that came up
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