McCoy Smith wrote on 25/8/20 15:41:

Interestingly enough, the original submission of the Vaccine License to the
OSI had what appears to be a phony SPDX designation, "SPDX: Vaccine-1.0 "
included in the submitted license text.
https://lists.opensource.org/pipermail/license-review_lists.opensource.org/2
019-October/004427.html
Not sure if they were trying to give the license an air of acceptance, or if
they also simultaneously asked SPDX for that designation to be accepted and
it was turned down using the criteria above.

It's easy enough to check. The SPDX License List process is all via GitHub issues (and works great, btw…hint hint…).

As this search shows, there's never been an issue filed with the word 'vaccine' in it: https://github.com/spdx/license-list-XML/issues?q=is%3Aissue+vaccine

A license sent to this list having an SPDX identifier in it would be a bit weird, but could imply a desired ID rather than an approved or faked one. Though the two processes can work in parallel so there's always the possibility that a license is approved for SPDX before it's proposed/approved here. I can't imagine it'd happen very often, but it's not impossible.

--V

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