On Wed, 10 Jul 2019 08:18:58 +0000 MARIE Alexandre wrote: > Hello,
Hello Alexandre, thanks for caring about software freedom. > > I would like to know if the license of Gsas-II is free to use. I assume you are asking whether software solely licensed under the quoted terms may comply with the DFSG. > Here is the license : > ______________________________________________________________________________________ > General Structure Analysis System - II (GSAS-II) > OPEN SOURCE LICENSE This looks like a license specifically designed for one single software package. Not a good start. Personally, I would recommend the copyright holders to switch to a well known and well vetted license suitable for releasing Free Software (such as the GNU GPL, for instance). [...] > * Distribution of changed, modified or derivative works based on > GSAS-II grants the GSAS-II copyright holder unrestricted permission > to include any, or all, new and changed code in future GSAS-II > releases. This does not seem to meet the DFSG. I think it fails to meet DFSG#3, because, if I choose to distribute a derived work to the original sofware copyright holder, I cannot do so "under the same terms as the license of the original software": I am forced to grant them unlimited rights over my modifications, which is a much more permissive "license" than the terms of the license of the original software. > * Redistributions that include binary forms must include all relevant > source code [...] This looks non-free: it completely forbids binary distribution, even when source is made available. It only allows the distribution of a binary+source bundle. This clause would even be violated by the Debian mirror infrastructure (should GSAS-II be included in Debian), unless the source were bundled inside the binary .deb packages (which is not the usual way software is packaged for Debian...)! [...] > Thanks in advance for your help. You're welcome. P.S.: Please note that what I expressed are my own personal opinions and not an official statement from the Debian Project. -- http://www.inventati.org/frx/ There's not a second to spare! To the laboratory! ..................................................... Francesco Poli . GnuPG key fpr == CA01 1147 9CD2 EFDF FB82 3925 3E1C 27E1 1F69 BFFE
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