On Sun, Feb 04, 2024 at 05:43:11PM +0100, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
Hello, all.
I'm about to package the Perl distribution Throwable-SugarFactory[0]
which one of my packages now depends on.
The "Copyright and License" section of the page[0] reads:
"Christian Walde has dedicated the work to the Commons by waiving all
of his or her rights to the work worldwide under copyright law and all
related or neighboring legal rights he or she had in the work, to the
extent allowable by law.
Works under CC0 do not require attribution. When citing the work, you
should not imply endorsement by the author."
Can I package this ? How do I express this in Fedora conventions?
I see this text as merely some verbiage they've added to the API docs
as a human targetted summarization of the licensing. IOW, I would
ignore this specific text.
The actual license is clearly stated in their top level LICENSE file,
which repeats this summarization, but then provides the full CC0 1.0
license text. IOW it is clear that the license is CC0 IMHO:
https://metacpan.org/release/MITHALDU/Throwable-SugarFactory-0.213360/sou...
The problem is that CC0 has been forbidden by Fedora for newly added
packages if applied to code. It is only permitted for content. So it
would look like this package cannot be added to Fedora today.
With regards,
Daniel
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