[fab] Fedora as Free Software?
Michael Tiemann
tiemann at redhat.com
Sat Apr 22 02:33:42 UTC 2006
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 20:08 -0400, seth vidal wrote:
> > I'm wondering what you guys think about changing the tilt of Fedora from
> > open source to free software. Namely, saying that the license should
> > meet the free software definition (
> > http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html ) and then mentioning that
> > OSI-certified licenses (with the exception of the Reciprocal Public
> > License, which we're going to reevaluate) are a good list, as well as
> > the free software licenses that are listed on the FSF website.
> >
> > The goal is to make Fedora a distribution that the FSF can positively
> > endorse. I think we're really close. Any reason to not try to go all
> > the way?
>
> Do we have an idea of what we would need to drop to be completely free
> software definition compliant?
I think the main thing is declaring it to be free software ourselves.
We miss the mark by not actually saying it explicitly.
> What would we lose?
>
> I guess a few rpm queries on license should work.
> what licenses are we looking for?
I've only found one problematic license (the Reciprocal Public License),
and I seriously doubt that license is attached to any software we
actually ship.
Now, it could be that I'm monstrously in the dark, and that we ship non-
free drivers with Fedora, but I don't think so...
M
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