On Monday, May 9, 2022 10:20:25 PM CDT Maxwell G via devel wrote:
The license of `ansible` 2.9.x has been corrected from `GPLv3+` to
`GPLv3+
and BSD and Python and MIT and ASL 2.0`. The previous `License:` tag did
not properly account for the multi-licensing.
Please note that this only applies to EPEL and Fedora 34 and 35. The license
of `ansible` 5.x (the collections bundle), which is available on Fedora 36
and above, remains the same.
This has now been corrected[1] in Rawhide's ansible-core. To be explicit,
ansible-core's license has also been corrected from `GPLv3+` to `GPLv3+ and
BSD and Python and MIT and ASL 2.0`. This will propagate to F35 and F36 when I
get around to updating them.
This shouldn't have any practical consequences, as the GPL is still the
primary and most restrictive license.
On a related note, ansible-core 2.13.1 and ansible 6.0.0 were just released
upstream and have been updated in Rawhide[1]. In Fedora 36, ansible-core and
ansible will stay on 2.12.x and 5.x.x, respectively. However, I have also made
a COPR available[2] for F35 and F36 users who want to use the latest versions
of ansible-core, ansible, and the standalone collections that we have
packaged.
[1]:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2022-5fa1185e04
[2]:
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/gotmax23/ansible-6/
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Thanks,
Maxwell G (@gotmax23)
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