Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-11 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Tzeng, Nigel H. dixit: >And cathedral is every bit as valid a development style as bazaar for >open source. I completely agree, I’m a BSD person after all. But “community” is usually understood to be those *outside* of those who are the cathedral. For example, if I have a large company, with hu

Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-11 Thread Tzeng, Nigel H.
As an Eclipse user I don't really care if there are any other projects...it's a large ecosystem by itself and there is strong community support for it. And cathedral is every bit as valid a development style as bazaar for open source. Nigel On 1/10/19, 10:27 AM, "License-discuss on behalf of

Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-10 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Mike Milinkovich dixit: > On 2019-01-09 5:16 p.m., John Cowan wrote: >> Foundation.B Wikipedia lists only four beyond the four you mentioned: ksh, >> graphviz, Jikes, and UWIN. And ksh and UWIN come from (well originally, ksh93 was forked) the same source tree. > But until or unless the OSI ch

Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-09 Thread Mike Milinkovich
On 2019-01-09 5:16 p.m., John Cowan wrote: Given that we just re-licensed all of GlassFish (Java EE) from CDDL to EPL-2.0, you would certainly have my agreement that the CDDL could be removed. "Heads off all around but us."  :-) Exactly! I do realize that I was being quite shamel

Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-09 Thread John Cowan
On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 4:04 PM Mike Milinkovich < mike.milinkov...@eclipse-foundation.org> wrote: Given that we just re-licensed all of GlassFish (Java EE) from CDDL to > EPL-2.0, you would certainly have my agreement that the CDDL could be > removed. > "Heads off all around but us." :-) > I c

Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-09 Thread Mike Milinkovich
John, The stated criteria is "The following OSI-approved licenses are popular, widely used, or have strong communities...". The criteria has never been simply "popular". Given that we just re-licensed all of GlassFish (Java EE) from CDDL to EPL-2.0, you would certainly have my agreement that

Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-09 Thread Simon.Cox
-discuss [mailto:license-discuss-boun...@lists.opensource.org] On Behalf Of Alolita Sharma Sent: Thursday, 10 January, 2019 06:46 To: ch...@dibona.com Cc: license-discuss@lists.opensource.org Subject: Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released Will rocks! Great work from your team :-) Best

Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-09 Thread John Cowan
This (which is great) links to the list of popular licenses, which reminds me that EPL and CDDL should probably go off that list now. Granted, EPL and Apache are both "foundation licenses", but Apache really is widely popular outside the ASF. The number of EPL or CDDL projects can probably be cou

Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-09 Thread Alolita Sharma
Will rocks! Great work from your team :-) Best, Alolita On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 11:44 AM Chris DiBona wrote: > Real credit goes to Will Norris and company... > > On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 12:44 PM Alolita Sharma > wrote: > >> Hi Chris - opensource.dev is nicely done! Great to see this effort! >>

Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-09 Thread Chris DiBona
Real credit goes to Will Norris and company... On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 12:44 PM Alolita Sharma wrote: > Hi Chris - opensource.dev is nicely done! Great to see this effort! > Best, > Alolita > > > > > On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 11:06 AM Christopher Sean Morrison via > License-discuss wrote: > >> >> >

Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-09 Thread Alolita Sharma
Hi Chris - opensource.dev is nicely done! Great to see this effort! Best, Alolita On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 11:06 AM Christopher Sean Morrison via License-discuss wrote: > > > On Jan 9, 2019, at 1:43 PM, Chris DiBona wrote: > > As you may or may not know, Google has been deploying new TLDs (.a

Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-09 Thread Christopher Sean Morrison via License-discuss
> On Jan 9, 2019, at 1:43 PM, Chris DiBona wrote: > > As you may or may not know, Google has been deploying new TLDs (.app, .dev , > .page, etc..) and my group wanted to plant a flag on opensource.dev to > explain in a non-google, very osd/osi centric way, what open source is. Take > a look

Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-09 Thread Simon Phipps
Thanks Chris - good move, and I like the content as well. S. On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 6:48 PM Chris DiBona wrote: > As you may or may not know, Google has been deploying new TLDs (.app, > .dev , .page, etc..) and my group wanted to plant a flag on opensource.dev > to explain in a non-google, ver

Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-09 Thread Tom Callaway
On 1/9/19 1:43 PM, Chris DiBona wrote: > As you may or may not know, Google  has been deploying new TLDs (.app, > .dev , .page, etc..) and my group wanted to plant a flag on > opensource.dev to explain in a non-google, very osd/osi centric way, > what open source is. Take a look: > > https://opens

Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-09 Thread Richard Fontana
Agreed, this is great! Richard On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 1:46 PM Mike Milinkovich < mike.milinkov...@eclipse-foundation.org> wrote: > On 2019-01-09 1:43 p.m., Chris DiBona wrote: > > As you may or may not know, Google has been deploying new TLDs (.app, > .dev , .page, etc..) and my group wanted to

Re: [License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-09 Thread Mike Milinkovich
On 2019-01-09 1:43 p.m., Chris DiBona wrote: As you may or may not know, Google  has been deploying new TLDs (.app, .dev , .page, etc..) and my group wanted to plant a flag on opensource.dev to explain in a non-google, very osd/osi centric way, what open source is. Take a look: https://openso

[License-discuss] FYI, opensource.dev released

2019-01-09 Thread Chris DiBona
As you may or may not know, Google has been deploying new TLDs (.app, .dev , .page, etc..) and my group wanted to plant a flag on opensource.dev to explain in a non-google, very osd/osi centric way, what open source is. Take a look: https://opensource.dev/ Chris -- Director of atypical intelle