Hello, I would like to gather comments about a proposal I have been thinking about during the GPLv2/v3 and GPLv2/CDDL discussions. I have finally written down what I have in mind here, and refined it with the help of many people on IRC:
http://wiki.debian.org/Proposals/CopyrightFormat I'll simply repeat the rationale here, so that you know why I feel this is important. The diversity of free software licences means that Debian does not only need to care about the freeness of a given work, but also its licence's compatibility with the other parts of Debian it uses. The arrival of the GPL version 3, its incompatibility with version 2, and our inability to spot the software where the incompatibility might be problematic is the most recent occurrence of this limitation. And there is more to come. The GPL version 3 is compatible with the CDDL, but the GPL version 2 isn’t. Which means that in the near future, GPLv2-only software cannot be distributed as part of a CDDL operating system such as Nexenta. We have no way to know how much of Debian should be stripped from such a system. I therefore would like your opinions about this proposal, its shortcomings, and a strategy to implement it quickly and as widely as possible. Cheers, -- Sam. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]