Hi Christophe,
It appears I made a very serious mistake listing the cmark-gfm license
as AAL. Unfortunately, that code's included COPYING file did not
explicitly list the licenses, and I was guessing it was AAL. The good
news is that I was wrong. It looks like it is BSD 2. I have pushed an
update to fix this. The cmark-gfm COPYING file is under
3rdparty/cmark-gfm in case you want to verify that I got it right this
time. :)
Thank you for catching this issue!
On 10/18/22 00:26, Christophe Giboudeaux wrote:
Hello,
On jeudi 13 octobre 2022 08:52:26 CEST Megan wrote:
Hello everyone,
The /ghostwriter/ Markdown editor has finally hatched from its
incubation and is ready for you to review at your convenience.
Project repo: https://invent.kde.org/office/ghostwriter
https://invent.kde.org/office/ghostwriter/-/blob/master/LICENSES/AAL.txt looks
problematic, not only because it's not listed on https://community.kde.org/
Policies/Licensing_Policy#Policy:
- Where is this license used?
- Does the sources comply with the first clause? Except providing the GPG
signature for the license file, I don't see any other way to ship it "in a
verifiable form"
- Does ghostwriter comply with the second clause?
« each time the resulting executable program or a program dependent thereon is
launched, a prominent display (e.g., splash screen or banner text) of the
Author's attribution information, which includes:
(a) Name ("AUTHOR"),
(b) Professional identification ("PROFESSIONAL IDENTIFICATION"), and
(c) URL ("URL").
»
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Megan Conkle
ghostwriter developer