I'm helping out with an update to the frama-c package. Some of the source files refer to a modified Q Public License. The modification is to this section:
Choice of Law
This license is governed by the Laws of France.
The license file (attached) also contains this paragraph:
As a special exception to the Q Public Licence, you may develop application programs, reusable components and other software items that link with the original or modified versions of the Generator and are not made available to the general public, without any of the additional requirements listed in clause 6c of the Q Public licence.
The current spec file calls this "QPL with modifications", which rpmlint doesn't like. Should it be "QPL with exceptions", or does the change in governing law require this to have a more complex name?
Thanks,
On 07/07/2011 11:48 AM, Jerry James wrote:
The current spec file calls this "QPL with modifications", which rpmlint doesn't like. Should it be "QPL with exceptions", or does the change in governing law require this to have a more complex name?
Let's just call this QPL with exceptions for now.
~tom
== Fedora Project
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Tom Callaway tcallawa@redhat.com wrote:
Let's just call this QPL with exceptions for now.
Great. Thanks, Tom.