Hi SPDX folks (legal and general list),

I want to tell you about a project I’ve been working on with Aaron Williamson 
and the Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS) that I think many of you may be 
interested in. 

FINOS has announced the initial release of the Open Source License Compliance 
Handbook. The Handbook is itself an open source project, available on Github. 
It consists of:
Structured compliance data about open source licenses, stored in a simple YAML 
format for easy consumption by machines and lawyers alike (licensed 
CC-BY-SA-4.0),
A Python script to compile the license entries and introductory material into 
an asciidoc-formatted markup document (licensed Apache 2.0), and
"Binaries" of the document in docx and PDF formats (as well as an intermediate 
DocBook version) (CC-BY-SA-4.0).
We're excited to get this resource into the hands of the community and get your 
input and contributions, as well as ideas on the potential to integrate this 
into all the great open source tooling that is out there. Aaron and I recognize 
that there's always the potential for ruffled feathers at efforts to 
"summarize" licenses and I have no doubt some of our efforts are imperfect. But 
the Handbook is meant for a particular purpose -- not to exhaustively summarize 
licenses or address every GPL corner case, but to help developers and 
compliance professionals address the most common requirements in the most 
common use cases.

Please take a look, file an issue, or submit a pull request :) (Be warned, 
FINOS requires signing a dreaded CLA first!)

Thanks,
Jilayne
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