[tei-council] Fwd: [tei-board] licensing issues

Piotr Bański bansp at o2.pl
Thu Sep 29 04:29:48 EDT 2011


Hi Martin,

Part of what I wanted to point out is that the TEI distributes more than
just ODDs. For example, it distributes documentation separately, as
documentation. And software, as software. Documentation is not software.

Best,

  Piotr

On 28/09/11 17:06, Martin Holmes wrote:
> I must admit I don't really understand the reasoning here. Schemas can 
> be derived from ODDs, and ODDs (presumably) from schemas; documentation 
> is tied directly into schemas by the generation process, and the 
> Guidelines consist of documentation knitted together with explanatory 
> prose. The whole seems to me to be inextricably tangled, which is as it 
> should be, and I see no reason why some parts should be licensed 
> differently from others.
> 
> Cheers,
> Martin
> 
> On 11-09-28 07:03 AM, Piotr Bański wrote:
>> In general, I believe that a single license for code, schemas and their
>> documentation would be a real blunder. Documentation under LGPL? Please...
>>
>> I attempted to present my reasoning in this e-mail:
>>
>> http://lists.village.virginia.edu/pipermail/tei-council/2011/013670.html
>>
>> It may be stupid, of course, but I'd rather shove it in front of your
>> eyes now and wait to be told so than have a feeling that we may be
>> missing something important.
>>
>> best,
>>
>>    P.
>>
>> On 28/09/11 15:34, Laurent Romary wrote:
>>> You guys are always so quick.... I was stuck in the middle of the river not understanding why CC-By, which is what is aimed at with BSD is incompatible with GPL (in a context where we seem not to care about GPL). Should not we make a recommendation along principles and make explicit that CC-BY and BSD are two options, and let the board finalize. Or should we vote on one or the other?
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 28 sept. 2011 à 14:55, Martin Holmes a écrit :
>>>
>>>> So this is the proposal:
>>>>
>>>> The TEI Guidelines, including schemas or documentation generated from
>>>> them, associated processing tools and stylesheets, exemplars, and test
>>>> files, should be released under a 2-clause BSD license.
>>>>
>>>> (The 2-clause license is the "Simplified BSD License" or "FreeBSD License".)
>>>>
>>>> I vote in favour.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Martin
>>>>
>>>> On 11-09-28 05:25 AM, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 28 Sep 2011, at 13:12, Lou Burnard wrote:
>>>>>>> so which of you three were going to convey this to Council, I wonder? never mind.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm not sure who "you three" are, but I'm guessing it's Laurent's job
>>>>>> formally to convey Board decisions to the Council
>>>>>
>>>>> the chair of the Board also sits, ex officio, on the Council.
>>>>>
>>>>>> "all TEI stuff which the Consortium produces" is a rather vague concept.
>>>>>
>>>>> it is. sorry
>>>>>
>>>>>> In particular it cannot apply prospectively surely? If (perhaps as a
>>>>>> result of the ongoing futures debate) the Consortium gets into some
>>>>>> other line of business -- say developing courseware -- it might want to
>>>>>> licence such activities differently.
>>>>> true.
>>>>>
>>>>> s/TEI stuff/The TEI Guidelines, including schemas or documentation generated from them, associated processing tools and stylesheets, exemplars, and test files/
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think the proposal needs to be rather more precisely formulated before
>>>>>> it can be voted on,
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> see above. is there a category you have in mind to _exclude_, apart from courseware?
>>>>>

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