Jun Yan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I am interested becoming a new maintainer and packaging ggobi,a data >visualization system for high-dimensional data. Its license indicates the >following: > > Package License > stand-alone ggobi AT&T Open Source License > embeddable ggobi library AT&T Open Source License > >I am not sure if this liciense is DFSG compliant. Can someone take a look >at http://www.ggobi.org/license.html? or, there are probabily other AT&T >precedents discusses here already.
YOUR OBLIGATIONS 2. If you distribute Build Materials (including if you are required to do so pursuant to this Agreement), you shall ensure that the recipient enters into and duly accepts a written agreement with you which includes the minimum terms set forth in Appendix A (completed to indicate you as the LICENSOR) and no other provisions which, in AT&T's opinion, conflict with your obligations under, or the intent of, this Agreement. The agreement required under this Section 4.2 may be in electronic form. Since Debian distributes source code, requiring everybody who downloads it to sign an agreement is rather onerous (DFSG 7, "Distribution of License"). There's also stuff about not framing AT&T's website and monitoring the website for patent infringement notices, none of which really belongs in a DFSG-free licence. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]