Bas Wijnen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ok, here's an idea for such a guideline: > > For each packages with this license, compute max{1,log10(popcon)}. Sum > all those values. If the total is higher than the treshold, the license > should go in common-licenses. > > "A package with this license" is a package which, when the license is > added, can use a link to common-licenses instead of quoting it. This > means packages which use a symbolic link for their > /usr/share/doc/package directory never count (because they aren't > quoting the license). > > The treshold could be 20. This means in particular that 3 popular > packages, which will have a log10(popcon) between 5 and 6, is not > enough. > > What do you think? Any comments are welcome. :-)
20 seems low for the 1 case. I don't think we want to add something to common-licenses for only 20 packages. Over 100 at least seems right to me unless the packages are particularly popular. We may also want to say something about length of license. I don't think we should ever add other variants of the BSD license or the MIT license to common-licenses no matter how many packages use them, since they're only two or three paragraphs. I view common-licenses as mainly useful for the 100+-line tomes. -- Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]