Re: clarification of doc licensing for db3/db4.2
Ask the new DPL (aj) I guess.
andrew
On 4/10/06, Mike Olson <mike.olson@oracle.com> wrote:
> Dann wrote:
>
> > Thank you for your offer. I think a relicensing would be the cleanest
> > approach.
> >
> > Note that I am a Debian Developer, but I do not speak for the db
> > packaging, release, or legal teams. I hope that they'll jump in if
> > they are in disagreement with any of the statements I've made here.
>
> This is going to be some work for me. Oracle's legal department has been
> very helpful on our open source requests so far, but it's a large team and
> is not familiar with this issue yet. I'll need to find, then brief, then
> extract approval from, the right people here.
>
> Before I do that, can I get some kind of authoritative statement from
> Debian that the effort is necessary, and that it will satisfy the concerns
> that have raised this issue for the second time? I want to be helpful,
> but I want to be sure we are solving the problem here. To that end,
> direction from db, release or legal -- whoever can speak for Debian --
> would be good.
> mike
>
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