On Sat, Feb 12, 2005, Eitarou Kamo wrote:
>
>
>
> >Actually, I think the answer is YES. You're apparently answering
> >a different question. See below.
> >
> >It is my understanding that virtually any open-source license is
> >*compatible* with the MIT and 2-clause BSD licenses, since all the
Actually, I think the answer is YES. You're apparently answering
a different question. See below.
It is my understanding that virtually any open-source license is
*compatible* with the MIT and 2-clause BSD licenses, since all the
MIT/2-clause BSD licenses require is that you acknowledge and
pre
On Fri, Feb 11, 2005, Jonathan Weiss wrote:
> > Is the CDDL license compatible with the BSD and MIT licenses?
>
> According to the OpenBSD-folks: NO
Actually, I think the answer is YES. You're apparently answering
a different question. See below.
It is my understanding that virtually any open-
o speak. They're a little hard to parse because
the commit message format has changed over time.
I run occasional statistics on commit rate, etc, on parts of the tree, and
you can find a couple of bits of output from that here:
http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/20050211-commits-sys.eps
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Hi,
Last night, I did convert star from a GPL tool into a CDDL
tool. This now makes star compliant with the BSD philosophy.
Is there a chance to have star integrated into FreeBSD?
Not to put down the work you have done, but we've just switched to Tim's
BSDtar
so it seems un
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 08:08:10PM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Last night, I did convert star from a GPL tool into a CDDL
> tool. This now makes star compliant with the BSD philosophy.
>
> Is there a chance to have star integrated into FreeBSD?
I think it's already in the ports colle
On 2005-02-10 at 20:08:10 Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Is there a chance to have star integrated into FreeBSD?
Tim Kientzle already produced a BSD-licensed version of tar, having
many features: http://people.freebsd.org/~kientzle/libarchive/
(He even mentions you on this page :) So unless your prog
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 03:25 +, Joseph Koshy wrote:
> If you'd like approximate activity levels by committer,
> try something like:
If you combine {src|ports|doc|projects}, you get these results:
FreeBSD Hall of Shame, Top 25 ;-)
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10278 obrien
9689 ijliao
8817 jkh
8309 asami
>> Is the CDDL license compatible with the BSD and MIT licenses?
> According to the OpenBSD-folks: NO
> See yesterdays thread on openbsd-tech.
There is a similar thread on netbsd-advocacy@ mailing list too.
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On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 03:29:27PM +0100, Jonathan Weiss wrote:
> According to the OpenBSD-folks: NO
> See yesterdays thread on openbsd-tech.
We have already star and star-devel in ports collection. And bsdtar
is used in base on 5.x
-Kirill
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> Is the CDDL license compatible with the BSD and MIT licenses?
> -ed
According to the OpenBSD-folks: NO
See yesterdays thread on openbsd-tech.
Greets,
Jonathan
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Is the CDDL license compatible with the BSD and MIT licenses?
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Hi,
Last
Hi,
Last night, I did convert star from a GPL tool into a CDDL
tool. This now makes star compliant with the BSD philosophy.
Is there a chance to have star integrated into FreeBSD?
Compared to star-1.4, star-1.5 gives a lot of new features, e.g.:
- a true incremental backup/restore mode th
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Dmitry Morozovsky wrote:
DM> SL> disc2: kernel, sysinstall, no install distributions, live filesystem.
DM> SL> Good for recovering broken systems. I used it for just this a few days
DM> SL> ago myself.
DM>
DM> BTW: why not include miniinst disc onto disc2, as they fit both f
On Sun, 6 Feb 2005, Scott Long wrote:
SL> disc2: kernel, sysinstall, no install distributions, live filesystem.
SL> Good for recovering broken systems. I used it for just this a few days
SL> ago myself.
BTW: why not include miniinst disc onto disc2, as they fit both for RELENG5 and
RELENG4? I d
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