kindly consider this as full post -

The following is at -

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shared_source#Microsoft_Public_License_.28Ms-PL.29

is all this acceptable to FOSSCOM?



Open Source/Free licenses

Two Microsoft Shared Source Licenses are considered as Open Source by
the Open Source Initiative[10] and Free by the Free Software
Foundation.[6]
[edit] Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL)

This is the least restrictive of the Microsoft licenses and allows for
distribution of compiled code for either commercial or non-commercial
purposes under any license that complies with the Ms-PL.
Redistribution of the source code itself is permitted only under the
Ms-PL.[11] Initially titled Microsoft Permissive License, it was
renamed to Microsoft Public License while being reviewed for approval
by the Open Source Initiative (OSI). The license was approved on
October 12, 2007 along with the Ms-RL.[10] According to the Free
Software Foundation, it is a free software license. However, it is not
compatible with the GNU GPL.[6]
[edit] Microsoft Reciprocal License (Ms-RL)

This Microsoft license allows for distribution of derived code so long
as the modified source files are included and retain the Ms-RL.[12]
The Ms-RL allows those files in the distribution that do not contain
code originally licensed under Ms-RL to be licensed according to the
copyright holder's choosing. This is equivalent to the CDDL, EPL or
LGPL (GPL with a typical "linking exception").[citation needed]
Initially known as the Microsoft Community License, it was renamed
during the OSI approval process.

On December 9, 2005, the Ms-RL license was submitted to the Open
Source Initiative for approval by John Cowan.[13] OSI then contacted
Microsoft and asked if they wanted OSI to proceed. Microsoft replied
that they did not wish to be reactive and that they needed time to
review such a decision.[14]

At the O'Reilly Open Source Convention in July 2007, Bill Hilf,
director of Microsoft's work with open source projects, announced that
Microsoft had formally submitted Ms-PL and Ms-RL to OSI for
approval.[15] It was approved on October 12, 2007 along with the
Ms-PL.[10] According to the Free Software Foundation, it is a free
software license.



Mohit Singh
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