25 May 00:05
Re: The original Squeak release is available under APSL2.
From: Bert Freudenberg <bert <at> impara.de>
Subject: Re: The original Squeak release is available under APSL2.
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.lang.smalltalk.squeak.general
Date: 2006-05-24 22:05:44 GMT
Subject: Re: The original Squeak release is available under APSL2.
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.lang.smalltalk.squeak.general
Date: 2006-05-24 22:05:44 GMT
Am 24.05.2006 um 23:50 schrieb tim Rowledge: > > On 24-May-06, at 12:46 PM, Daniel Vainsencher wrote: > >> Thanks and congrats to everyone that has worked on this! >> >> I think the natural next steps are: >> 1. Finding for each method in recent Squeak, the names of all >> persons who've modified them. The history images should make this >> feasible. >> 2. Gathering from all contributors a statement saying "all the >> code I ever published into Squeak I relicense APSL 2.0", > > If someone could build a suitable page on a swiki (for example) for > this I would be very happy to declare everything I've previously > contributed as available under any relevant license or indeed, non- > license. IIRC other organizations (I think it was the FSF) actually require a signed paper form for this. A wiki page isn't really legally binding, is it? Nonetheless it would be a good indicator of what percentage of new code we could actual recover this way. - Bert -
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