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* [http://dreamsongs.com/IHE/IHE-63.html#86271 Getting Approval as an Individual] | * [http://dreamsongs.com/IHE/IHE-63.html#86271 Getting Approval as an Individual] | ||
The Sun Community Source License, supplemented with specifics about individually owned authorship, seems the most appropriate license for us to use at this moment. | The [http://www.sun.com/software/communitysource/principles.html Sun Community Source License], supplemented with specifics about individually owned authorship, seems the most appropriate license for us to use at this moment. | ||
Next steps: | Next steps: |
Latest revision as of 20:38, 1 June 2006
Intentions for Open Source licensing:
- to foster innovation to happen elsewhere
- to avoid lock-in and monopolization
- to credit individual contributors
- to encourage longevity and resilience
- to establish a moderate truck number and collective ownership
- to contribute to the gift-economy
- to operate out of abundance rather than scarcity
Based on the considerations:
- Table 5.1.: A summary of licenses
- Choosing a licence
- Supplementing the License--Contributor Agreements
- Getting Approval as an Individual
The Sun Community Source License, supplemented with specifics about individually owned authorship, seems the most appropriate license for us to use at this moment.
Next steps:
Step | Due |
Read and understand the SCSL. | Jun 02 2006 |
Design any supplements. | Jun 09 2006 |
Create and fill in and sign individual license forms | Jul 01 2006 |
Feedback wecome.