I did miss that last bit regarding a nuclear facility. That is a field
of use restriction which makes the licensed software incompatible with
the Open Source Definition and the definition of Free Software as
defined by the Free Software Foundation.
I apologize for my lack of precision.
Adam Saunders
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On 11/11/2013 04:48 PM, inode0 wrote:
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Adam Saunders
<adam.saunders(a)hushmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Manuel,
>
> This is the 3-Clause BSD license, listed in the Fedora licensing list as
> "BSD License (no advertising)". Any software licensed under this license
> is a candidate for inclusion in Fedora.
I'd like a second opinion. I don't recall that last bit in the
3-Clause BSD license.
John
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