--- "Page, Bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Do I understand right that someone is layering aldor on top > > of axiom? > > Recently Peter Broadbery was able to configure the open source > version of Axiom to use the Aldor binary on linux. So now > Axiom functions the way it used to in the commercial release > but the license status of Aldor is still uncertain. I have made > several requests to Stephen Watt to obtain a copy of the > source code license for Aldor but I have not yet heard from > him.
IIRC some years ago I saw a comment to the effect that the intent was to develop Aldor commercially and thus an open source scenario wasn't desirable, but I can no longer locate the reference and it may or may not still be true. I note in http://www.aldor.org/license-rationale.html what seems to be the main problem is the requirement that Aldor needs to be able to make modifications available, e.g. "Parts of the existing code base in the software package that this license is applied to require Aldor.org to make any updates available to the initial contributors." Is this NAG/IBM? If so, could this be dealt with the same way that issue was handled with Axiom itself? Alternately, if Steve Watt or whoever should be reached can't be reached to discuss the issue, was NAG's release of Aldor to the Aldor.org group exclusive? Perhaps NAG could release the original Aldor to Axiom also, just with a different name? > > Can we distribute such in Debian yet? > > I presuemt that to distribute on Debian we would require > a GPL-compatible source license to Aldor, right? I think it has to meet the Debian Free Software Guidlines to be included in the "main" distribution, otherwise I think it could go in non-free? I must admit for myself I'm not at all motivated to look at Aldor unless it can be a default part of the free Axiom. Aldor might be nicer than SPAD, but I just can't see putting time and work into a non-open source scenario personally. Cheers, CY (Note - I replied to both dev and legal lists, but for this part I think axiom-legal is the appropriate place - no point clogging up the developer list with license discussions when we have a special place to talk about such issues. :-) __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
