On Mon, 27 Oct 2014, David Marín Carreño wrote:

> As long as I can see, the two files that were created for the 
> timezonedb extension have PHP License according to their headers. 
> Then, there are several other files from the Olson database that are 
> under public domain. So the whole package should be considered under 
> the PHP License.

But that's not true. We can't claim the PHP License on data that's not 
ours. If you manage to get a clarfication from IANA on what the license 
is, and what is required in software that bundles it (and perhaps write 
the LICENSE file)... then I suppose we can add it.

> How to convince you of doing something that, according to my point of 
> view, should be simple and not causing any trouble at all, but you've 
> already said say it's a silly requirement by the people that build the 
> binaries for the extensions...

License issues are never simple.

cheers,
Derick
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