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Swiss Ephemeris astronomy library forgoes non-DFSG license in favour of GPL



Hello. I'm not currently a member of the list, so please CC me.

As per the public announcement archived at
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/swisseph/message/1918 the current
version 1.74 of the Swiss Ephemeris astronomy library has been
released under a dual-licensing scheme, with the "GPL 2 or later"
being the DFSG-compatible open source license.

Previously (until version 1.73) they used a non-DFSG compatible
license, the Swiss Ephemeris Public License (see
http://wiki.debian.org/DFSGLicenses#head-1ee6c9e79e063c30e134ca02bff7af1bd5bbcef1
) as the "open-source" license. But after months of my humble effort
(mostly consisting of repeated mails to their mailing list but nothing
more than that), they have now switched to the GPL.

This list has previously helped me regarding what licensing policy to
suggest to them etc, so I felt I should echo their announcement here
and say thanks for all those who helped me.

Special Note to Shri Jaldhar Vyas, who according to
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2003/10/msg00286.html was the
person who first wanted to Debianise Swisseph and brought the
DFSG-incompatibility of their license to light: Please now make
appropriate arrangements for the speedy debianization of the now
DFSG-compatible Swiss Ephemeris library. (I am unable to help in this
as I am not sufficiently technically competent.)

Shriramana Sharma.


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