On Feb 02, Joey Hess wrote:
> I brought this up on debian-www some time back, and I thought we agreed to
> change it to something free.
> 
> I am rather pissed off that my work on the web pages (DWN) continues to go
> out under this license. If something isn't done soon, I may move future
> issues, and keep the copyright, rahter than assigning to SPI as I have done
> so far. Sigh.

The solution seems rather obvious:

Don't assign the copyright and use your own license.

I can't see a problem with putting pages on the web site that have a
less restrictive license than the SPI copyright.  As a matter of fact,
there can't be a problem, because the web site hosts documents under
the GPL and other licenses.


Chris
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