[python-advocacy] Advocacy Materials License and Web Frameworks Whitepaper
sdeibel
sdeibel at wingware.com
Thu Dec 14 00:59:33 CET 2006
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Jeff Rush wrote:
> Researching a bit, I see some good explanation of the various documentation
> licenses at:
>
> http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/license-list.html#TOC2FreeDocumentationLicenses
>
> I've changed the text on wiki.python.org to link to this page, and also
> recommend the GNU Free Documentation License. If anyone has strong opinions
> on such licenses, please speak up.
What about encouraging the FreeBSD Documentation License? The
page above says it's non-copyleft but compatible w/ the GFDL.
This seems to match the Python license philosophy, which is also
non-copyleft but (after various painful contortions before my
involvement w/ the PSF started) compatible w/ the GPL.
Just a thought... I don't know much about documentation licenses.
- Stephan
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