On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 3:42 AM Artur Frenszek-Iwicki
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> so some time ago... oh my, it's been a year already. Either way -
> Creative Commons Zero has been re-classified in Fedora
> as allowed for content, but not for code. [0]
>
> I maintain a package, anarch [1], which is licensed under CC0.
>
> For what it's worth, in the upstream readme, the author expresses
> their intent for the project to be placed in the public domain: [2]
> > tl;dr: everything in this repository is CC0 + a waiver of all rights,
> > completely public domain as much as humanly possible, do absolutely 
> > anything you want
> > ...
> > I therefore release everything in this repository under CC0 1.0
> > + a waiver of all other IP rights (including patents), which is as follows:
> > ...
>
> So I guess my question is: what do I do with it?
> 1) Can the package stay as-is, with a "CC0-1.0" license tag, basically 
> grandfathered in?
> 2) Can the package stay, but with the license tag changed to 
> "LicenseRef-Fedora-PublicDomain"?
> 3) No-go and should be retired?

4) Please submit an issue in fedora-license-data to have the "usage
rights" reviewed - this may be OK.

Richard
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