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On 04/03/2010 04:16 AM, "Paweł Hajdan, Jr." wrote: |
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> I'd like to add a package for spin to the tree (it's used at several |
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> universities, including mine and Caltech). |
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> However, it's not straightforward. The basic license is for educational |
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> purposes only. |
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> Here are my suggestions how to implement that. |
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> /usr/portage/licenses/spin-educational with the following content: |
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> Copyright (c) 1989-2006 Lucent Technologies, Bell Labs |
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> Extensions (c) 2006-2009 NASA/JPL California Institute of Technology |
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> All Rights Reserved. For educational purposes only. |
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> No guarantee whatsoever is expressed or implied by |
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> the distribution of this code. |
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> /usr/portage/licenses/spin-commercial with the content pasted from |
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> http://www.spinroot.com/spin/spin_license.html |
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> And then in the ebuild: |
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> LICENSE="|| ( spin-educational spin-commercial )" |
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> Are there any license groups these should be added to? |
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They both look like they belong in the EULA group to me. The |
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educational one is an EULA in the sense the the user must agree to |
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use it only for educational purposes. |
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Thanks, |
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Zac |