[License-discuss] License pages cleanup project underway

Richard Fontana fontana at sharpeleven.org
Mon Apr 3 13:59:45 UTC 2023


On Mon, Apr 3, 2023 at 6:13 AM Giulia Dellanoce <giulia at opensource.org> wrote:
>
> Good morning everybody and thank you Stefano for such a nice introduction.
> Being quite a neophyte to the world of open source software licenses, I am getting more and more interested in the subject as I am moving forward with the project, and I really want to do my best to make my internship at OSI as effective and profitable as possible.
> As Stefano pointed out, I'm just having a bit of trouble in finding precise and extensive information about the licenses sent, approved, not approved or withdrawn in the years before 2007.
> Stefano and Simon Phipps already provided me with precious advices and a folder containing some license-discussion-ante-2007 (Mailing List Archives from Russ Nelson), but if any of you knows where I could find some more, please share it with me.

Hi Giulia,

You probably already know this: several years ago an effort was made
to import the early (Russ Nelson's crynwr.com-hosted) license-discuss
archives to lists.opensource.org, and so you can see the results at
http://lists.opensource.org/pipermail/license-discuss_lists.opensource.org/
which go back to April 1999. I have assumed that process was
substantially complete but I don't think that it was possible to
correctly fix links to archived license-discuss posts in posts in the
migrated archives.

Richard



> thank you in advance,
> at your complete disposal,
>
> Giulia
>
> On Fri, Mar 31, 2023 at 6:10 PM Stefano Maffulli <stefano at opensource.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> The OSI announced today that we started cleaning up the list of Approved Licenses published on opensource.org thanks to an intern, Giulia Dellanoce. With the migration to the new website, we moved the list from simple web pages[1] to a structured and consistent approach.
>>
>> The new site forces licenses to follow a precise template with important metadata like date of approval, link to the approval minutes, version number, category, etc. The template is flexible enough that we'll be able to follow the recommendations of the License Review working group[2] once they're ready.
>>
>> Giulia started her work a few days ago and already made tremendous progress. The biggest challenges are ahead though: The mailing list archives before 2007 are a lot more convoluted to parse... Also, I'm not sure where the board meeting minutes were kept in the early days.
>>
>> She's still parsing the material we have in OSI's archives but she may need to tap into the collective memory of the people on this list to track decisions made between 1998 and 2007.
>>
>> I'm very excited about this work because it makes the list of Approved Licenses more useful and opens the path to improvements to API access to the list.
>>
>> Full announcement: https://blog.opensource.org/open-source-approved-license-registry-project-underway-with-help-of-intern-giulia-dellanoce/
>>
>> Stay on the lookout for requests from me and Giulia :)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Stef
>>
>> PS Slim.AI donated the funds that support this internship
>>
>> [1] For precision, the previous website also had a structure for License pages, but not every license followed it.
>>
>> [2] https://wiki.opensource.org/bin/Working-Groups-Incubator-Projects/Recommendation-License-Review-Process/#ID5
>>
>>
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