[ please discuss this license ] Hi,
Squeak is a freely available Smalltalk-80 implementation (and more) originally created at Apple Computer. As such, we are working with an existing product and an existing license, which makes it hard for us to just switch to an existing OSD-compliant license. An HTML version can be found at http://www.squeak.org/license.html Basically it's an X11/MIT flavoured license, but with a couple of added things that we are not sure about how they impact OSD-compatibility: - paragraph 5, "You agree to idemnify and hold Apple harmless..." - paragraph 6, Export restrictions Also, there's in paragraph 2 a sentence that restricts the bitmap fonts that Apple donated to the project; however this is not a big issue as there now exists jurisprudence that invalidates this clause. I have no idea whether these paragraphs actually interfere with OSD-compatibility (and whether the other paragraphs are as harmless as I think they are in this respect), but I heard you guys most likely will voice an opinion on that matter :) At the moment, we are setting up a Squeak Foundation that, among other goals, should bring out a 'canonical version of Squeak'. As such, it is probable/likely that SqF will decide to re-license this version of Squeak either under the Squeak License (if it is found to be OSD compliant), or under a license that is compatible with the Squeak License (this probably cannot be an existing license, because we will have to keep the 'protect Apple' bits in there). As discussions about OSD compliance keep popping up and an open source project without an OSD compliant license keeps raising questions, we are striving to get Squeak under an OSD-compliant license out in the field. (I am subscribing to the mailing list, so it's fine to move any discussions there) Regards, Cees de Groot Administrative Director ad-interim Squeak Foundation -- Cees de Groot http://www.cdegroot.com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GnuPG 1024D/E0989E8B 0016 F679 F38D 5946 4ECD 1986 F303 937F E098 9E8B -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3

