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From: |
Jesse Gibbons |
Subject: |
Help identifying licenses |
Date: |
Sun, 06 Oct 2019 11:55:54 -0600 |
I'm working on packaging for Guix the filters package found in debian (home
page <http://joeyh.name/code/filters/>). It involves a lot of different
licenses, and I'm not sure what to put for two of them in particular:
1. newspeak
The author says bsd-like. I don't see any clauses or yelling. What should I
put for it? Here's the relevant snippet from debian/copyright:
Files: newspeak.l
Copyright: 1991 Jamie Zawinski <address@hidden>
License: other-4
The newspeak filter is now relicensed under a BSD-like copyright. Its
author established the new copyright in this email:
.
From: Jamie Zawinski <address@hidden>
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 16:17:02 -0700
To: Joey Hess <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: copyright of newspeak filter
.
Hey there -- I'm cleaning out old mail, and don't remember if I replied
to this or not. Anyway, in case I didn't -- feel free to slap this
license atop the newspeak script (it's BSD-like, so that should work
for you.)
.
Copyright (c) 1991 Jamie Zawinski <address@hidden>
.
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this
software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted
without fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in
all copies and that both that copyright notice and this
permission notice appear in supporting documentation. No
representations are made about the suitability of this software
for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or
implied warranty.
2. Kenny
The author says Artistic as found on debian in /usr/share/common-
licenses/Artistic. It is not found in (guix licenses), and sincee I do not
run debian from that era I cannot compare the text to verify the license's
identity. Here's the relevant snippet from debian/copyright:
Files: kenny
Copyright:
2001 Christian Garbs <address@hidden>
2002 Alan Eldridge <address@hidden>
License: Artistic
On Debian systems, the full text of the Artistic license can be found in
/usr/share/common-licenses/Artistic
Thanks for the help,
--
-Jesse
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