Re: please discuss EU DataGrid

2003-10-10 Thread Russell Nelson
Ernie Prabhakar writes: I have no idea if this is legally coherent, but I don't see anything here that would create an OSD conflict, since other OSI licenses seem to automatically require similar things, just without the separate written license agreement escape clause. Thanks,

Re: please discuss EU DataGrid

2003-10-01 Thread david presotto
because both tend to be too ephemeral, but that isn't a problem with the OSD. - Original Message - From: Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 3:32 PM Subject: please discuss EU DataGrid This license has been sitting around for over

Re: please discuss EU DataGrid

2003-09-30 Thread Ernie Prabhakar
Hi Russell, I finally looked at the license. As far as I can tell, it was pretty generic. The only unusual claim I could find was: http://eu-datagrid.web.cern.ch/eu-datagrid/license.html 4 However, if you publish or distribute your modifications, enhancements or derivative works

please discuss EU DataGrid

2003-09-26 Thread Russell Nelson
This license has been sitting around for over a month, and nobody has said anything. Maybe it's because it's obviously open source, but as committee members, I'd like to hear it explicitly from your mouths (or keyboards rather) to report back to the board. It's actually a fairly interesting

Re: please discuss EU DataGrid

2003-09-26 Thread John Cowan
Russell Nelson scripsit: It's actually a fairly interesting license. It's very like the modified BSD license in that you can do anything you want including relicense. Where it gets interesting is that if you publish changes and DON'T require a written license for your derivative work, you