Unique identifier for licenses
Mathieu Gervais (IDEAS)
Mathieu.Gervais at morganstanley.com
Mon Apr 18 17:03:27 UTC 2011
Right. I was hoping OSI would just seed with the initial SPDX list.. and
then take it from there (and then SPDX have the wisdom to leverage whatever
addition OSI did so there is no fork).
Maybe I'm dreaming :)
Do you know where I should ask?
thanks,
-mathieu
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 12:30, David Dillard <david_dillard at symantec.com>wrote:
> Actually, you’d still have a problem. When the OSI approved a new license
> that license would not have an identifier until the SPDX group gave it one
> unless there was an agreement that the OSI would create identifiers that
> SPDX would use and assuming OSI was willing to take on that task.
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> I’m somewhat skeptical that either organization would agree to something
> like that, but it doesn’t hurt to ask :-)
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> *From:* Mathieu Gervais (IDEAS) [mailto:Mathieu.Gervais at morganstanley.com]
>
> *Sent:* Monday, April 18, 2011 12:17 PM
> *To:* David Dillard
> *Cc:* license-discuss at opensource.org
> *Subject:* Re: Unique identifier for licenses
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> Many thanks for the reply. That's an interesting suggestion.
> On the other hand, I'm a bit worried that these short form names don't
> appear anywhere on opensource.org.
> Any chances OSI could add them to
> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/alphabetical ? i.e. after the license
> name, have "(short-form = XXX)"
> That would eliminate the reliance on another party that might diverge or
> just not be updated when there is a license added by OSI.
> I know this creates an admin burden, but given these guys seems to have
> done most of the legwork, I think it would actually be a worthy addition to
> OSI's offering (small, but with value).
> (should I send this request to another particular group? I'm hoping OSI
> folks are reading this list...)
>
> Thanks,
>
> -mathieu
>
> On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 12:09, David Dillard <david_dillard at symantec.com>
> wrote:
>
> You might try using the short form identifiers for licenses as found in the
> SPDX spec (see Appendix I).
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> http://spdx.org/system/files/spdx-v1beta.draft20100807_1.pdf
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> *From:* Mathieu Gervais (IDEAS) [mailto:Mathieu.Gervais at morganstanley.com]
>
> *Sent:* Monday, April 18, 2011 9:14 AM
> *To:* license-discuss at opensource.org
> *Subject:* Unique identifier for licenses
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> We are improving internal tooling to keep track of open source libraries
> licenses.
> What do you recommend in order to uniquely identify licenses?
>
> We want to leverage OSI's catalogue of licenses in order to not reinvent
> the wheel, but it doesn't look like a slam dunk since the naming is not that
> consistent.
> For example, for BSD the name seen on these 2 pages is different:
>
> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/alphabetical
>
> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license
> (I prefer the one on the alphabetical list, since it does hint which flavor
> of BSD we are talking about -- "new and simplified").
>
> So the question is, what would be the best/recommended (short) identifier
> that is likely to stay stable?
> I see the following choices:
> a) name as listed on http://www.opensource.org/licenses/alphabetical
> b) name as listed on the license page itself: e.g.
> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license
>
> ( this seems a non starter given that not all page have the same format,
> some of them have the license name written as "Open Source Initiative OSI -
> * license name*:Licensing" (see bsd), some have just the license name
> (e.g. AGPL)
>
> c)use the short name in the url of the license itself, i.e.:
>
> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/*bsd-license => use license
> name="bsd-license"*
>
> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/*mit-license => use license
> name="mit-license"*
>
> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/*gpl-2.0* * => use license
> name="gpl-2.0"*
>
>
> Although we could use full URLs, I'd prefer using a short, meaningful name.
> (the full URL would really amount to option c anyway).
>
> I'm not going to hold it against you if this ever changes, but I'd like to
> know that I at least have a shot at using something that is likely to be *relatively
> *stable for the foreseeable future.
> It also seems to me adding this to the FAQ could make sense since I'm
> certainly not the only one trying to refer to licenses in your catalogue.
>
> I understand this is a bit nitpicking, but since we are doing this, we
> might as well try to do it right.
>
> Let me know if my question is not clear and thanks in advance for your
> help.
>
> -mathieu
>
> PS: ultimately we *do *store and refer to the actual license txt included
> in the distribution of each library, but this is for the purpose of
> categorization in our internal repository.
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