Ion3 license and possible removal
Pierre Queinnec
pmq at macports.org
Sun Dec 16 08:25:42 PST 2007
Interesting idea; this brings yet another possibility. The only problem
I could see with that strategy is yet-another-license-change forbidding
derivative works.
If PortMgr thinks this is the way it should be handled, we could do the
rename in the Debian fashion, but personally I won't be maintaining it
in the future. I've stopped using it actively and only maintained it to
help.
The other proposal was to keep the last good version but this was a
release candidate and I seem to remember a nasty problem with the window
naming.
To sum it up, I'll commit a port with a message explaining what
happened, just like Ryan suggested. If someone is interested in reviving
the port as 'particleman', feel free to do so.
-- Pierre
Rainer Müller wrote:
> Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>> Or change the name of the software. These restrictions apply only
>> in this case:
>>
>> [quoted from the LICENSE file]
>> If the name Ion(tm) or other names that can be associated with the Ion
>> project are used to distribute this software, then:
>> [/quoted]
>
> Seems like Debian did this and renamed ion3 to ParticleMan. At least I
> found this blog entry [1] about it and the packages are already in some
> trees. As an alternative of removing it, maybe we can just grab the
> sources from them and keep it with another name?
>
> Rainer
>
> [1] http://womble.decadent.org.uk/blog/introducing-particleman.html
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