Well, I haven't had the time to
mess with this, unfortunately, but I may eventually turn GeneralUser GS
into an open source project, and eventually weed out any copyrighted
samples (E-MU). Until then, I'm just going to leave it alone, simply
because of lack of time.
-~Chris
Bernat Arlandis i Mañó wrote:
S. Christian
Collins escrigué:
David,
What do I need to do to make the GeneralUser GS license comply with
Debian's Free Software Guidelines? I believe GeneralUser's only
restrictions currently are to prevent people from selling the work
(since it's available for free) and to keep others from claiming the
work as their own. If there is a good existing license I could put it
under that would make it gel with other OSS projects, then I'm all
ears. I love Linux, and I would love for my work to be able to be
included with distros & other projects if so desired.
-~Chris
Being able to redistribute it without restrictions is definitely
necessary, so I guess the restriction to sell it should go away. Not
having complete ownership information for all samples might be also a
problem.
Best regards.
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