eyeos / spice-web-client

A full featured and high performance SPICE web client written in Javascript and HTML5
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Licensing #9

Open olivergs opened 8 years ago

olivergs commented 8 years ago

Hi there

After looking into files I've noticed that there are several files without headers or licenses of any type. This are the files I've found that need licensing information:

process/ keymaps/ lib/images/* (except png.js with LGPL) lib/encrypt.js lib/sha1.js lib/prng4.js (http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~tjw/jsbn/LICENSE) lib/rng.js (http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~tjw/jsbn/LICENSE)

Could you specify what license should I use if I want to redistribute this code?

JJ commented 8 years ago

Related #3 It would better if they were moved out of the repo.

aruiz commented 8 years ago

Yes, the external ones are, but there's a bunch of files that are not clear whether they are external deps or headerless source of the spice client itself. We want clarification before we redistribute anything.

JJ commented 8 years ago

2016-02-17 12:31 GMT+01:00 Alberto Ruiz notifications@github.com:

Yes, the external ones are, but there's a bunch of files that are not clear whether they are external deps or headerless source of the spice client itself. We want clarification before we redistribute anything.

And links to the C source, just in case you need to debug everything :-)

(private joke, just move along)

Fantu commented 8 years ago

About keymaps/keymapit.js I added the license is the same of the project (agplv3) but without any addition(hoping is right), I'll do a PR with header (at least for the keymap file I added). I was waiting for a change from the eyeos developers before adding header with same license in the file but no reply for months :( About the last license post done by developer: https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/spice-devel/2015-November/023313.html Some days ago I tried to write also another post about the old and this discussion: https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/spice-devel/2016-March/027081.html