Le 29 août 2014 16:51, "Paul Wise" a écrit :
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> On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 3:00 AM, Dariusz Dwornikowski wrote:
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> > one of Vinay's software that is used (as copies) is dictconfig. He
> > keeps it here [1], should he relicense this in his repo, and we tell
> > upstreams who copy to get the new reli
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Steven Chamberlain writes ("Re: openjdk-8 upstream limits source
distribution?"):
> On 03/09/14 14:21, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > The JDK8 licence is GPL-incompatible.
>
> The same statement doesn't seem to be present in the LICENSE file inside
> the tarball. So, someone who already has a JDK8 sourc
On 2014-09-03, Ian Jackson wrote:
> I think this is a restriction which contradicts the GPL text.
> Therefore:
>
> The JDK8 licence is GPL-incompatible. If there is anyone else's GPL
> code in JDK8 Oracle are violating the copyright of the other
> contributors.
>
> While the software is free for
On 03/09/14 14:21, Ian Jackson wrote:
> The JDK8 licence is GPL-incompatible.
The same statement doesn't seem to be present in the LICENSE file inside
the tarball. So, someone who already has a JDK8 source tarball should
be licensed to redistribute it freely, but that statement on their
website,
Steven Chamberlain writes ("openjdk-8 upstream limits source distribution?"):
> This is an odd statement for GPLv2 code:
>
> http://download.java.net/openjdk/jdk8/ :
> > International Use Restrictions
>
> > Due to limited intellectual property protection and enforcement in
> > certain countries,
> 1. I don't believe dictconfig is shipped separately - it's part of
> logutils.
Okay, thanks, I didn't realise that.
> 2. Since 0.3.3, logutils uses what I believe is a standard 3-clause BSD
> - see the LICENSE.txt [1].
That's good. The package maintainers will just need to update to use the
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