[Python-Dev] BeOpen statement about Python license

Guido van Rossum guido@beopen.com
2000年8月01日 23:42:30 -0500


Bob Weiner, BeOpen's CTO, has this to say about the Python license:
 Here's the official word from BeOpen.com regarding any potential
 license change on Python 1.6 (the last CNRI Python release) and
 subsequent versions:
 The Python license is fully open source compliant, as certified by
 the Open Source Initiative. That means that if you look at
 www.opensource.org/osd.html, then this license complies with those
 9 precepts, allowing broad freedom of use, distribution and
 modification.
 The Python license will continue to allow fully proprietary
 software development.
 The license issues are down to one point which we are working to
 resolve together with CNRI and involving potential
 GPL-compatibility. It is a small point regarding a requirement
 that the license be interpreted under the terms of Virginia law.
 One lawyer has said that this doesn't affect GPL-compatibility but
 Richard Stallman of the FSF has felt differently; he views it as a
 potential additional restriction of rights beyond those listed in
 the GPL. So work continues to resolve on this point before the
 license is published or attached to any code. We are presently
 waiting for follow-up from Stallman on this point.
 In summary, BeOpen.com is actively working to keep Python the
 extremely open platform it has traditionally been and to resolve
 legal issues such as this in ways that benefit Python users
 worldwide. CNRI is working along the same lines as well.
 Please assure yourselves and your management that Python continues
 to allow for both open and closed software development.
 Regards,
 Bob Weiner
I (Guido) hope that this, together with the draft license text that I
just posted, clarifies matters for now! I'll post more news as it
happens,
--Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.pythonlabs.com/~guido/)

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