Re: [gentoo-dev] New license: nauty

2010-10-24 Thread Hanno Böck
Am Friday 22 October 2010 schrieb Thomas Kahle: The nauty license *does* restrict the cost of redistribution. So what is it? An EULA? Then it's probably just nothing according to our icense-groups. We don't have any need to have every license in any license-group. EULA is for licenses where

Re: [gentoo-dev] New license: nauty

2010-10-22 Thread Thomas Kahle
Hi, On 02:33 Fri 22 Oct , Hanno Böck wrote: We're good to have it in MISC-FREE ourselves, as redistribution and everything else is free. Erh, no. MISC-FREE is for free and open source software and is more or less the same as Debians free software guideline. That's the whole purpose

[gentoo-dev] New license: nauty

2010-10-21 Thread Thomas Kahle
Hi, I want to add the following license to the tree. It is the license of sci-mathematics/nauty, currently living in the science overlay. Debian ships it as part of the non-free set: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/math/nauty Any objections, comments, questions ?

Re: [gentoo-dev] New license: nauty

2010-10-21 Thread Robin H. Johnson
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 09:50:08PM +0200, Thomas Kahle wrote: Hi, I want to add the following license to the tree. It is the license of sci-mathematics/nauty, currently living in the science overlay. Debian ships it as part of the non-free set:

Re: [gentoo-dev] New license: nauty

2010-10-21 Thread Hanno Böck
Am Friday 22 October 2010 schrieb Robin H. Johnson: It's DFSG non-free because it contains a restriction on use (that military item) and sale. We're good to have it in MISC-FREE ourselves, as redistribution and everything else is free. Erh, no. MISC-FREE is for free and open source software