Richard Fontana wrote:
> The SPDX XML file for Boehm-GC:
>
https://github.com/spdx/license-list-XML/blob/main/src/Boehm-GC.xml
> does not account for "shellscript" as an alternative to
"program".
I just tried to be as specific and unambiguous as possible. It didn't
seem like the wording was that rigid when there was a large collection
of wording variants all called "MIT".
A shellscript is a program, so as the author I can change it to say
"program" if that helps:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/redhat-rpm-config/pull-request/262
> matching is case insensitive.
That's good because I strongly dislike entire paragraphs of shouting
uppercase letters.
> So probably what would need to be done here is getting SPDX to modify
> the XML for Boehm-GC rather than assign a new identifier for this
> variant.
In general I think it would help if SPDX were more flexible about the
word choice in such cases, so a license could be applied to a program,
a library, a document, a single file or a collection of software.
The SPDX license XML format supports such language flexibility, as
it lets phrases be marked as matching patterns. Someone can submit
a PR to SPDX license-data-XML to propose adding the desired patterns
where appropriate / needed.
With regards,
Daniel
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