On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 10:39:56AM +0100, Daniel Kobras wrote: > We're currently trying to sort out the non-free status of scsh within > Debian. Most of the issues are unambiguous, however, I'd like to see > some more opinions on the following two clauses contained in a couple of > source files. > > scsh-0.6.4/scheme/big/sort.scm: > > ;;; 2. Users of this software agree to make their best efforts (a) to return > ;;; to the T Project at Yale any improvements or extensions that they make, > ;;; so that these may be included in future releases; and (b) to inform > ;;; the T Project of noteworthy uses of this software. Harmless. My best effort consists of waving a gerbil at my workstation and hoping something along those lines happens. (If this were an actual requirement, rather than a vague request, it would be a problem. I strongly discourage people from writing noise like this into licenses though - put it in the README where it belongs.) > ;;; 3. All materials developed as a consequence of the use of this software > ;;; shall duly acknowledge such use, in accordance with the usual standards > ;;; of acknowledging credit in academic research. This is close to some things that would be a problem, but with no real constraints on what form acknowledgement must take, harmless ("usual standards of acknowledging credit in academic research" is a readable citation that is sufficient to find the origin, for anybody who cares enough to do so). -- .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** | Andrew Suffield : :' : http://www.debian.org/ | `. `' | `- -><- |
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