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OSI Approves Three New Licenses

Russ Nelson writes: "In our monthly board meeting this past Wednesday, the Open Source Initiative approved three new licenses for use with OSI Certified Open Source Software: the W3C license, the Motosoto license, and the Open Group Test Suite License. In other action, one license was voted down because it violated the discrimination clause of the Open Source Definition. Another (the RTSP) was withdrawn because the license-discuss mailing list convinced the submittor that it wasn't ready. And one (the DSPL) goes back to license-discuss because we disagree with their analysis and want to re-negotiate it with them. Several people have suggested that we post the licenses that we have turned down, and explain just why they don't comply with the Open Source Definition. We don't want to discourage people from submitting licenses, knowing that their license might be held up for public notice. We'd rather encourage people with non-compliant licenses to fix them so they are compliant."

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  1. Crap by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll
    Yeah, keep on diluting the pure ideas of the original Open Source ideology.

    Soon Microsoft will be able to claim their software is open.

    I say it's time for another software revolution to maintain the purity of thought and our precious bodily liquids!

  2. Links by Angry+Black+Man · · Score: 2, Troll

    Here is a working link to the Motosoto liscense: http://www.motosoto.org/ARCHIVES/0/1/mosl.html

    Here is a link to the current list of OSI liscenses: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/license-list.html

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