Russell McOrmond dixit: >On Sun, Jun 2, 2019 at 10:52 PM Richard Fontana <rfont...@redhat.com> wrote:
>>license can be couched as an OSD 5/6 violation, because any >>conceivable problematic feature of a quasi-FLOSS license is going to >>be describable as a discrimination against *someone*. What has In Debian, we have a number of “tests” that bring some guidelines from practical uses to these, such as the “desert island” test, the “chinese dissidator” test, etc. I don’t think the current OSD bad. It’s common to have interpretation aids without needing to completely change the rules. >I would suggest that this process be followed up with a re-review of >licenses which were historically approved, but that don't fit within >community values. It will always seem arbitrary if a new license is >rejected based on a problem that applies to an existing approved license. It will, but I feel strongly that disapproving licences that were once approved and where fine, according to understanding (OSD and community) back then (and where no bad things occurred during or to force the approval) will be problematic; many people rely on the OSI label, and changing the licence of an existing project is an exercise in futility. (That being said, some FSF licences might not survive this, either… I’m not a fan of those myself, but they have their place.) Many people operate under the assumption that a once-approved licence, approved under good faith, will not be disapproved later. If new findings occur with currently-approved licences that are not making it completely unusable, they ought to be kept, perhaps in a “grandfathered, problematic, actively derecommended for new works” category. (This need not apply if there were problems with the approval, obviously bad clauses not read well enough or something. Apply common sense.) bye, //mirabilos -- "Using Lynx is like wearing a really good pair of shades: cuts out the glare and harmful UV (ultra-vanity), and you feel so-o-o COOL." -- Henry Nelson, March 1999 _______________________________________________ License-discuss mailing list License-discuss@lists.opensource.org http://lists.opensource.org/mailman/listinfo/license-discuss_lists.opensource.org