|
Re: Newcomer introduction
Hi Bhavy,
Welcome! I have just approved your message, as it appears you have not joined the mailing list. Can you please do so? We actually have 4 mailing lists - this general one and one for each
Hi Bhavy,
Welcome! I have just approved your message, as it appears you have not joined the mailing list. Can you please do so? We actually have 4 mailing lists - this general one and one for each
|
By
J Lovejoy
·
#1222
·
|
|
Newcomer introduction
Hello everyone,
I got to know about Spdx from a friend and I found the organisation's idea of merging multiple licences into one file for easy utility very interesting.
I would like to contribute to
Hello everyone,
I got to know about Spdx from a friend and I found the organisation's idea of merging multiple licences into one file for easy utility very interesting.
I would like to contribute to
|
By
bhavys@...
·
#1221
·
|
|
Seeking public comments for the OpenChain Specification version 2.0
We are seeking public comments for the next version of OpenChain Specification.
For those new to the OpenChain Specification - The OpenChain project developed a specification that defines a core
We are seeking public comments for the next version of OpenChain Specification.
For those new to the OpenChain Specification - The OpenChain project developed a specification that defines a core
|
By
Mark Gisi
·
#1220
·
|
|
Re: SPDX Feb General Meeting Minutes
Thanks for the updates.
From: "spdx@..." <spdx@...> on behalf of "kstewart@..." <kstewart@...>
Reply-To: "spdx@..." <spdx@...>
Date: Thursday, February 7, 2019 at 12:36 PM
To: "spdx@..."
Thanks for the updates.
From: "spdx@..." <spdx@...> on behalf of "kstewart@..." <kstewart@...>
Reply-To: "spdx@..." <spdx@...>
Date: Thursday, February 7, 2019 at 12:36 PM
To: "spdx@..."
|
By
Phil Odence
·
#1219
·
|
|
Re: SPDX Feb General Meeting Minutes
Hi Phil,
I've gone in and updated the tech section to put links into some of the
items we discussed and added details of Asia SPDX tech call.
Please let me know if you want me to revert.
Tech
Hi Phil,
I've gone in and updated the tech section to put links into some of the
items we discussed and added details of Asia SPDX tech call.
Please let me know if you want me to revert.
Tech
|
By
Kate Stewart
·
#1218
·
|
|
SPDX Feb General Meeting Minutes
https://wiki.spdx.org/view/General_Meeting/Minutes/2019-02-07 For techies, interesting discussion of custom license name space proposal. I hope my non-techie notes capture the essence. Phil General
https://wiki.spdx.org/view/General_Meeting/Minutes/2019-02-07 For techies, interesting discussion of custom license name space proposal. I hope my non-techie notes capture the essence. Phil General
|
By
Phil Odence
·
#1217
·
|
|
Feb 7 SPDX General Meeting Reminder
GENERAL MEETING
Meeting Time: Thurs, Feb 7, 8am PST / 10 am CST / 11am EST / 15:00 UTC. http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
Conf call dial-in:
New dial in number:
GENERAL MEETING
Meeting Time: Thurs, Feb 7, 8am PST / 10 am CST / 11am EST / 15:00 UTC. http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
Conf call dial-in:
New dial in number:
|
By
Phil Odence
·
#1216
·
|
|
Re: Standalone license tools for scanning debian/ubuntu apps?
Hi Dan,
Am not sure what you're using for a build infrastructure, but there
are some solutions emerging in Yocto that may be relevant, as well
as the other projects that Philippe outlines.
I
Hi Dan,
Am not sure what you're using for a build infrastructure, but there
are some solutions emerging in Yocto that may be relevant, as well
as the other projects that Philippe outlines.
I
|
By
Kate Stewart
·
#1215
·
|
|
Re: Standalone license tools for scanning debian/ubuntu apps?
Hi Dan:
You are asking a simple question for which is there is no simple
answer: this is not yet a solved problem and there is no easy button
to press.
Hence the long answer.
Since you are trying to
Hi Dan:
You are asking a simple question for which is there is no simple
answer: this is not yet a solved problem and there is no easy button
to press.
Hence the long answer.
Since you are trying to
|
By
Philippe Ombredanne
·
#1214
·
|
|
SPDX General Meeting 2018 (replacement)
When: Occurs every month on the first Thursday of the month from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM effective 8/2/2018 until 1/1/2020. (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)Where: Bridge info
When: Occurs every month on the first Thursday of the month from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM effective 8/2/2018 until 1/1/2020. (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)Where: Bridge info
|
By
Phil Odence
·
#1213
·
|
|
Re: Standalone license tools for scanning debian/ubuntu apps?
Yes, absolutely.
SPDX's set of standard licenses and ids (and scancode's somewhat
expanded similar set) are great for stating license info succinctly.
scancode is great at collecting the info that
Yes, absolutely.
SPDX's set of standard licenses and ids (and scancode's somewhat
expanded similar set) are great for stating license info succinctly.
scancode is great at collecting the info that
|
By
Dan Kegel
·
#1212
·
|
|
Re: Standalone license tools for scanning debian/ubuntu apps?
If I'm not mistaken, copyright has to be a string because it has to be legible by humans. This means you can likely grep through source code as scancode does with a fair degree of confidence and use
If I'm not mistaken, copyright has to be a string because it has to be legible by humans. This means you can likely grep through source code as scancode does with a fair degree of confidence and use
|
By
Jeremiah C. Foster
·
#1211
·
|
|
Re: Standalone license tools for scanning debian/ubuntu apps?
I did look a bit at those, but they seemed more about unpacking
binaries than about wrangling copyrights.
I did look a bit at those, but they seemed more about unpacking
binaries than about wrangling copyrights.
|
By
Dan Kegel
·
#1210
·
|
|
Re: Standalone license tools for scanning debian/ubuntu apps?
There's also BANG! (Binary Analysis Next Generation) that is in beta now.
see: https://github.com/armijnhemel/binaryanalysis-ng
Kate
There's also BANG! (Binary Analysis Next Generation) that is in beta now.
see: https://github.com/armijnhemel/binaryanalysis-ng
Kate
|
By
Kate Stewart
·
#1209
·
|
|
Re: Standalone license tools for scanning debian/ubuntu apps?
Have you looked at the binary analysis tool?
http://www.binaryanalysis.org/old/home
Regards,
Jeremiah
On Feb 4, 2019, at 14:20, Dan Kegel <dank@...> wrote:
This e-mail and any attachment(s) are
Have you looked at the binary analysis tool?
http://www.binaryanalysis.org/old/home
Regards,
Jeremiah
On Feb 4, 2019, at 14:20, Dan Kegel <dank@...> wrote:
This e-mail and any attachment(s) are
|
By
Jeremiah C. Foster
·
#1208
·
|
|
Standalone license tools for scanning debian/ubuntu apps?
Hi all!
Coming up with a list of licenses a binary is bound by is
a mind-boggling task that I avoid whenever possible.
I've been watching spdx and friends from afar for some time
in hopes they will
Hi all!
Coming up with a list of licenses a binary is bound by is
a mind-boggling task that I avoid whenever possible.
I've been watching spdx and friends from afar for some time
in hopes they will
|
By
Dan Kegel
·
#1207
·
|
|
[Openchain-japan-wg] Question about SPDX Light: Supported Fields
Dear all
We have an active discussion via the OpenChain Japan Work Group (mostly in Japanese) about SPDX. Several Japanese companies are using SPDX in production today and are collaborating to this
Dear all
We have an active discussion via the OpenChain Japan Work Group (mostly in Japanese) about SPDX. Several Japanese companies are using SPDX in production today and are collaborating to this
|
By
Shane Coughlan <coughlan@...>
·
#1206
·
|
|
Re: [OpenChain] Knowledge Sharing: Reference guideline for exchanging license information in the supply chain
HI Fukuchi San
Very interesting and exciting collaboration. I understand that companies like Fujitsu are actively deploying SPDX.
I think you have already spoken about your activity with Kate. I
HI Fukuchi San
Very interesting and exciting collaboration. I understand that companies like Fujitsu are actively deploying SPDX.
I think you have already spoken about your activity with Kate. I
|
By
Shane Coughlan <coughlan@...>
·
#1205
·
|
|
Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [spdx-tech] [spdx] Need Help for contrubuting in GSOC 2019
#spdx
In addition to Java, we have quite a few tools written in Python. We just added libraries written in go.
Gary
In addition to Java, we have quite a few tools written in Python. We just added libraries written in go.
Gary
|
By
Gary O'Neall
·
#1204
·
|
|
Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [spdx-tech] [spdx] Need Help for contrubuting in GSOC 2019
#spdx
Sure. Were just now starting the process of applying to Google for their Summer of Code 2019. If we do get awarded slots there is a specific process you must follow. I suggest you get signed up with
Sure. Were just now starting the process of applying to Google for their Summer of Code 2019. If we do get awarded slots there is a specific process you must follow. I suggest you get signed up with
|
By
Manbeck, Jack
·
#1203
·
|