Van Lindberg did an article arguing the opposite of the conclusions in this 
article:  http://www.stlr.org/download/volumes/volume20/lindberg.pdf

 

What I found curious about the Kappos/Harrington article was this statement and 
footnote:


To remind ourselves of the conversations surrounding OSD compliance and free 
redistribution accompanying OSS, we examined all OSI License Discuss and 
License Review archives available from April 1999 to June 2018 for discussions 
mentioning OSD 1 or OSD 7.6

 

6See The License-review Archives, OPEN SOURCE INITIATIVE, 
http://lists.opensource.org/pipermail/license-review_lists.opensource.org/ 
(last visited Mar. 8, 2019); The License - discuss Archives , OPEN SOURCE 
INITIATIVE, 
http://lists.opensource.org/pipermail/license-discuss_lists.opensource.org/ 
(last visited Mar. 8, 2019).

 

License-approval only goes back to December, 2007; license-discuss goes back to 
1999, but as far as I can tell doesn’t include complete discussion about 
approvals of licenses from 1999-2007 (those discussions are on now-dead links 
to Russ Nelson’s private webpage).  I think a complete examination of the 
history of license approvals (particular around the ones that were put early on 
the list) would require that data.  I’ve heard it exists somewhere, but not 
sure where.  Would be nice if it was publicly accessible.

 

 

From: License-discuss <license-discuss-boun...@lists.opensource.org> On Behalf 
Of Christopher Sean Morrison via License-discuss
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Subject: [License-discuss] Columbia S&T Law Review analysis of the OSI 
license-discuss mailing list

 

I just came across interesting commentary by D. Kappos and M. Harrington 
entitled “The Truth About OSS-FRAND: By All Indications, Compatible Models in 
Standards Settings” in Columbia’s STLR, Spring 2019:

 <http://www.stlr.org/download/volumes/volume20/kappos.pdf> 
http://www.stlr.org/download/volumes/volume20/kappos.pdf

They apparently did an analysis of license-discuss posts from 1999 to 2019, 
specifically looking at discussion surrounding the OSD and patent rights.  I 
don’t particularly agree with some conclusions, despite a lack of consensus 
finding which I do accept, but it’s a fascinating read regardless.  It’s also a 
particularly interesting use of the license-discuss mailing list.

Cheers!
Sean





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