Le lundi 25 juin 2007 à 20:17 +0200, Carlos Galisteo a écrit : > Upstream source is released under the CNRI Python License [2] but AFAIK, > the DFSG compliant 'Python License' is the PSF [3] one. > > As you can read in the PSF license full text, there's a controversy about > the CNRI (1.6.1) compatibility with GPL, and my debian-legal@l.d.o archive > research gives no conclusive data (all threads seems to refer to CNRI 1.6, > not 1.6.1), for which I'm uncertain about the CNRI DFSG accordance. > > I'm asking here because I guess I'm not the first person with this doubt, > and it's even possible there are packages already uploaded (or rejected) > under the same license. This question should have been directed to debian-legal. AIUI this is a simple free license with a choice-of-law provision. It is incompatible with the GPL, but looks fine for Debian. Cheers, -- .''`. : :' : We are debian.org. Lower your prices, surrender your code. `. `' We will add your hardware and software distinctiveness to `- our own. Resistance is futile.
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