Documents on opensource.org
Evan Prodromou
evan at bad.dynu.ca
Tue Nov 2 00:27:02 UTC 2004
So, this is probably the wrong forum for this discussion, but I'm
wondering:
1. Is there any way to tell which pages on opensource.org are under
the Open Software License, and which are under the Academic Free
License? Or am I to read "The contents of this website are
licensed under the Open Software License 2.1 or Academic Free
License 2.1" as meaning that the contents are dual-licensed? If
so, does that really make sense for these two licenses?
2. For those under the Open Software License, where is the source
code available? Why is the location of the source code not
provided after the copyright notices?
3. Why don't the pages on opensource.org follow the recommendations
for labelling a work as being under the AFL or OSL, namely, by
adding a notice directly after the copyright notice?
~ESP
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Evan Prodromou .O.
http://bad.dynu.ca/~evan/ ..O
evan at bad.dynu.ca OOO
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