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Mathieu Roy |
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[Savannah-hackers] Re: Project Approved |
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26 Nov 2002 10:03:46 +0000 |
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Ok, thanks,
Chris Hanson <address@hidden> said:
> Date: 26 Nov 2002 03:47:49 +0000
> From: Mathieu Roy <address@hidden>
>
> Chris Hanson <address@hidden> said:
>
> > Date: 26 Nov 2002 00:03:00 +0000
> > From: Mathieu Roy <address@hidden>
> >
> > > Isn't this note outdated now? The current Zend license (2.00)
> > > appears to be equivalent to the BSD license with advertising
> > > clause.
> >
> > This not is outdated, can you tell us where you found it?
> >
> > I looked it up in "/usr/share/doc/php4/copyright" on Debian unstable.
> > Just to be sure, I downloaded PHP 4.2.3 source code, and it has the
> > same licenses. I've attached the PHP and Zend licenses to this
> > message.
>
> Oups, I made a mistake, I was trying to say
> "This note is outdated, can you tell us where you found it?"
>
> Ah. I was wondering about that; it's not exactly news that the
> license was changed.
>
> The note was emailed to me, in the message to which I replied. It
> looks like an automatically generated email:
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 04:58:54 -0500
> From: address@hidden
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: Project Approved
>
> Your project registration for Savannah has been approved.
> Project Full Name: MIT Scheme
> Project System Name: mit-scheme
> Project page: /projects/mit-scheme
>
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> * If you plan using PHP, it would be nice to make sure it works with php3
> The php4 license has restrictions that forbids distribution of modified
> source packages. Using PHP3 is the only way to pressure for a license
> change.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Mathieu Roy
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