El lun, 05-06-2017 a las 07:42 -0400, Neal Gompa escribió:
> On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 7:39 AM,  <den...@ausil.us> wrote:
> > Spec files are licensed under mit license the same as fedora as a
> > whole.
> > 
> 
> Not always. Most of the time, they are, yes. But if someone chose a
> Free Software license other than that or if the spec file was from
> the
> upstream project, it's usually under different terms.
> 
> FPCA guarantees that it'll be MIT if not specified without requiring
> a
> SUSE-style license header at the top of each spec file.
> 

yes if a user chooses to license it under another license they are free
to do so. Not sure I have ever seen that in practice, however given
there is over 18,000 source packages I have not read every spec file.

Dennis

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