On 05/30/2018 02:55 PM, Guus Snijders via arch-general wrote:
Op di 29 mei 2018 21:18 schreef Hong Xu <hong@topbug.net>:
On 05/29/2018 10:27 AM, Giancarlo Razzolini via arch-general wrote:
Em maio 29, 2018 8:27 Eli Schwartz via arch-general escreveu:
I'm of the opinion that there cannot be a license requirement for reuse at all, since it's not original enough, and explicitly clarify this in https://github.com/eli-schwartz/pkgbuilds#copyright
[...]
(IANAL) While every single PKGBUILD file may be trivial enough and thus
does not require a license, the aggregation of them is actually
significant. [...]
I
think this can be eventually harmful for ArchLinux. For example, one can host an internal mirror for ArchLinux repositories without signing explicit agreement with the owner of the repository data. Even, as a user, downloading repository data is a form of reproducing.
Ianal either (but also not an American), I fail to see how mirroring *free* software can be harmful for that same free software. It's not as if "we" are obliged (by contract or law) to ensure quality or something. With OSS you get what you pay for; if your kitten gets eaten in the process, too bad...
Now, if we were talking about commercial software, that might be something else. But AFAIK that has no real place in our repos.
The harmful part is not about mirroring the software themselves, but the metadata created by package maintainers. Hong