On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Stefano Zacchiroli <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 08:39:06AM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
> > > 4) CLI tools - not initially here. There's lots to discuss with
> > > regards to packages of it; who should maintain it, what is the
> > > copyright, and where should the repo be. I would love to, but I
> > > don't have answers for those questions right now.
> >
> > They are non-free, so I think that we should not have them by default.
>
> Strong ACK.
>
> I feel pretty strongly about the fact that, to advertise official Debian
> images of *any* public cloud out there 1/ they shall only contain
> DFSG-free software by default, and 2/ we should be able to create them
> using only DFSG-free software.
>
> AFAIU from discussions thus far, that is indeed the case for the AWS
> images. Is that correct?
>
> OTOH I'm not sure that is the case for the Azure images, as of yet?
> Pierre?
>

James/Stefano,

So it looks like the licensing on the cfn-helper scripts is the Amazon
Software License which looks like it is not DFSG compliant (
http://aws.amazon.com/asl/), is there any chance you could ask Amazon to
see if they would consider releasing them under a DFSG-compliant license,
or modifying their license to be compliant? (Or if you are too busy, I
could ask some folks I know at Amazon, but I'm guessing you guys would have
better luck.)

I believe the biggest issue is the "Use limitation":

"3.3 Use Limitation. The Work and any derivative works thereof only may be
used or intended for use with the web services, computing platforms or
applications provided by Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, including
Amazon Web Services LLC."

If we can resolve the licensing issue, I would be willing to do the work to
create and maintain a package.

Thanks,
Brian

P.S. - This is one of the few Amazon packages that is actually useful at
boot time, so even though I would love to get all the Amazon software
installable via Debian packages, I think this package is likely the highest
priority for getting relicensed. It's also one of the few packages that
they have released the source for, so it just requires a licensing change.
(Rather than convincing them to release the source as well.)

Cheers.
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