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Re: MInutes from Sept 9 call
Hi Phil
Please just make sure you indicate times in UTC, which equals toGMT (or to “Zulu-Time” in the NATO language.)
But last week you indicated in something like ‘GreenwichDaylight Saving
Hi Phil
Please just make sure you indicate times in UTC, which equals toGMT (or to “Zulu-Time” in the NATO language.)
But last week you indicated in something like ‘GreenwichDaylight Saving
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Soeren_Rabenstein@...
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#81
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Re: MInutes from Sept 9 call
Thanks, Soeren. I believe in my memo (just to you) last week, I mentioned British Summer Time which according to my research does exist http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/info/bst.htm. It is the way
Thanks, Soeren. I believe in my memo (just to you) last week, I mentioned British Summer Time which according to my research does exist http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/info/bst.htm. It is the way
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Philip Odence
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#82
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Re: SPDX RDF Sub-group Mtg 2
Bill Schineller said on Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 03:33:46PM -0400:
Sorry, I won't be able to attend this session, being at a customer site
for a Workshop.
Bruno.
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Open Source & Linux Profession Lead
Bill Schineller said on Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 03:33:46PM -0400:
Sorry, I won't be able to attend this session, being at a customer site
for a Workshop.
Bruno.
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Open Source & Linux Profession Lead
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Bruno Cornec <Bruno.Cornec@...>
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#83
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Re: MInutes from Sept 9 call
GMT is an old term and UTC is the new black. The good thing about UTC is
that it does not change, no matter how many timezones the UK skips in
summer (there used to be this thing called "double summer
GMT is an old term and UTC is the new black. The good thing about UTC is
that it does not change, no matter how many timezones the UK skips in
summer (there used to be this thing called "double summer
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Armijn Hemel <armijn@...>
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#84
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format requirements inconsistency
hi all,
I read the specs and saw:
1.6. Format Requirements:
1.6.1. Must be in a human readable form.
1.6.2. Must be in a syntax that a software tool can read and
write.
In my experience
hi all,
I read the specs and saw:
1.6. Format Requirements:
1.6.1. Must be in a human readable form.
1.6.2. Must be in a syntax that a software tool can read and
write.
In my experience
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Armijn Hemel <armijn@...>
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#85
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Re: format requirements inconsistency
Hi Armijn,
Thanks for working through the spec, and finding the typo. ;)
All updates and corrections much appreciated.
In terms of the requirements, as more technical folk have started
Hi Armijn,
Thanks for working through the spec, and finding the typo. ;)
All updates and corrections much appreciated.
In terms of the requirements, as more technical folk have started
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kate.stewart@...
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#86
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Reminder: License Focus Call at 11am CDT (1600 UTC) for 30 minutes
This should have gone out sooner so we may want to reschedule to ensure better attendance. I propose to have a quick call for those who are expecting it. For those who this note is catching off
This should have gone out sooner so we may want to reschedule to ensure better attendance. I propose to have a quick call for those who are expecting it. For those who this note is catching off
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kate.stewart@...
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#87
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on license variability
First, some common equivalent words/phrases:
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license|licence
distributable|licensed|released|made available
can|may
terms and
First, some common equivalent words/phrases:
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license|licence
distributable|licensed|released|made available
can|may
terms and
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dmg
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#88
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ninka
Kim asked about Ninka. It is our license identification tool. It is
really a research prototype, but it works. It is particularly good at
not making mistakes, at the expense if not identifying the
Kim asked about Ninka. It is our license identification tool. It is
really a research prototype, but it works. It is particularly good at
not making mistakes, at the expense if not identifying the
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dmg
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#89
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Re: on license variability
The ? notation in the template, does it mean that what preceeds in brackets is optional. ie. (s)? means that the s could or could not appear?
Kate
The ? notation in the template, does it mean that what preceeds in brackets is optional. ie. (s)? means that the s could or could not appear?
Kate
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kate.stewart@...
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#90
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Re: on license variability
Posix regular expressions. Yes, (s)? means that sometimes the s is not there.
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--dmg
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Daniel M. German
http://turingmachine.org
Posix regular expressions. Yes, (s)? means that sometimes the s is not there.
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--dmg
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Daniel M. German
http://turingmachine.org
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dmg
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#91
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Re: on license variability
HiDan,
Regardingthe equivalent terms. I have seen different commercial legal interpretationsbased on two of the sets of "equivalent" terms below. I believethat these need to be distinct. With
HiDan,
Regardingthe equivalent terms. I have seen different commercial legal interpretationsbased on two of the sets of "equivalent" terms below. I believethat these need to be distinct. With
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Tom Incorvia
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#92
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Re: on license variability
I agree with Tom’s comment– some of these are defined terms within the license itself (e.g. in GPL3.0, “The Program” has a specific definition), so we should becareful about making these terms
I agree with Tom’s comment– some of these are defined terms within the license itself (e.g. in GPL3.0, “The Program” has a specific definition), so we should becareful about making these terms
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Gary O'Neall
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#93
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Re: on license variability
I agree, distribute and make available have very different legal implications. I also believe that licensed and released are not equivalent to distribute
Please consider the environment before
I agree, distribute and make available have very different legal implications. I also believe that licensed and released are not equivalent to distribute
Please consider the environment before
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Mark Radcliffe
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#95
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Re: on license variability
The main problem is that these terms are not really context free. If you see:
"This (program|library|software) is (release|made available) under the
GPL version 2", you will all probably agree
The main problem is that these terms are not really context free. If you see:
"This (program|library|software) is (release|made available) under the
GPL version 2", you will all probably agree
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dmg
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#94
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Help Wanted for Successful Rollout of SPDX
Hello Everyone,
The SPDX team is hard at work on completing the spec and nailing down all of the license details. To make sure we are successful in getting SPDX accepted and adopted, we are working
Hello Everyone,
The SPDX team is hard at work on completing the spec and nailing down all of the license details. To make sure we are successful in getting SPDX accepted and adopted, we are working
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Kim Weins
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#96
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SPDX RDF Sub-group Mtg 3
Colleagues,
Those interested in participating in the RDF track, please reconvene next
Tuesday.
Among other hot topics, we'd like to review in more detail the
relationship between SPDX and other
Colleagues,
Those interested in participating in the RDF track, please reconvene next
Tuesday.
Among other hot topics, we'd like to review in more detail the
relationship between SPDX and other
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Bill Schineller
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#97
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Agenda for Sept 23 call
Meeting Time: Sept 23, 8am PDT / 10 am CDT / 11am EDT / 15:00 UTC
Conf call dial-in:
Conference code: 7812589502
Toll-free dial-in number (U.S. and Canada): (877) 435-0230
International dial-in
Meeting Time: Sept 23, 8am PDT / 10 am CDT / 11am EDT / 15:00 UTC
Conf call dial-in:
Conference code: 7812589502
Toll-free dial-in number (U.S. and Canada): (877) 435-0230
International dial-in
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Philip Odence
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#98
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SPDX field Proposal: Optional SPDX author comment field.
Issue: Not clear how to include SPDX author commentsto the consumers of the SPDX file. For example, a SPDX author may like toinclude a disclaimer, assumptions made, context of the analysis performed
Issue: Not clear how to include SPDX author commentsto the consumers of the SPDX file. For example, a SPDX author may like toinclude a disclaimer, assumptions made, context of the analysis performed
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Mark Gisi
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#99
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launchpad.net RDF
All:
as discussed during today's call here are some pointers to Launchpad RDF:
This is an example of a project page:
https://launchpad.net/do
and the matching RDF
All:
as discussed during today's call here are some pointers to Launchpad RDF:
This is an example of a project page:
https://launchpad.net/do
and the matching RDF
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Philippe Ombredanne
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#100
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