On 04/17/2012 09:25 AM, Roy Bonser wrote:
With the release of iraf 2.16 I was wondering if it could be reconsidered for 
inclusion in fedora/epel. It looks like the licensing issues have been cleaned 
up.

These are very good news if IRAF could be packaged for Fedora! Awesome!

Germán.

 From the v2.16 release notes file:

   o  "Free" Licenses

        Previous releases of IRAF were seen as being "non-free" due to
        legacy license retrictions in the system.  In particular, the NCAR
        graphics code restricted re-distribution of IRAF by parties other
        than NOAO, and comments in the XYACC source directory were taken
        to mean that an original BSD source license was required.

        We are happy to report that both restrictions have been removed
        from the IRAF system:  The XYACC code was rewritten prior to the
        v2.15.1a release and is covered under the OpenSolaris CDDL license.
        Agreements between NOAO and UCAR were reached to allow the NCAR
        code in IRAF to (retroactively) be covered by the current UCAR
        license allowing redistribution.

        A new COPYRIGHTS file and the text of the licenses now in use can
        be found in the $iraf/local directory as well as the distrubution
        directory on the iraf.noao.edu server.

Thanks for your time,
   --Roy Bonser
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