Re: Consensus about the Academic Free License ("AFL") v3.0

2015-06-13 Thread Ángel González
On 13/06/15 06:36, Walter Landry wrote: Ángel González wrote: On 12/06/15 23:22, Walter Landry wrote: I would strongly disagree here. Requiring documentation of any sort in addition to the source code is a big step. This is not a minor thing. I don't think requiring that some documentation

Re: Consensus about the Academic Free License ("AFL") v3.0

2015-06-13 Thread Francesco Poli
On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 22:45:54 +0100 Simon McVittie wrote: > On 13/06/15 15:45, Francesco Poli wrote: > > As also noted by Walter Landry, there's a crucial difference w.r.t. > > Apache v2: the latter license requires to preserve attribution notices > > within "NOTICE" files; the AFL v3.0 requires in

Re: Consensus about the Academic Free License ("AFL") v3.0

2015-06-13 Thread Simon McVittie
On 13/06/15 15:45, Francesco Poli wrote: > As also noted by Walter Landry, there's a crucial difference w.r.t. > Apache v2: the latter license requires to preserve attribution notices > within "NOTICE" files; the AFL v3.0 requires instead to preserve *any* > descriptive text identified as an "Attri

Re: Consensus about the Academic Free License ("AFL") v3.0

2015-06-13 Thread Francesco Poli
On Thu, 11 Jun 2015 08:41:07 +0900 Charles Plessy wrote: > Le Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 11:48:19PM +0200, Francesco Poli a écrit : > > Hello debian-legal regulars, > > I would need to ask your consensus opinion on the non-freeness of the > > Academic Free License ("AFL") v3.0. > > Hi Francesco, > > I

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