Re: I think the AL needs a rewrite
[email protected] (Ajit Deshpande) Tue, 12 Sep 2000 12:31:01 -0400
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For everyone's sanity, I think if Chris and Ben would answer the following questions, I think we can have more streamlined discussion: 1. What is the objective of the AL? 2. Should we (perl-developer-community) involve lawyers in the discussion about whether the present wording of AL meets the objectives stated in #1 above? 3. If answer to #2 is yes, then when should we do that? How many lawyer-opinions would be enough? How do we decide which lawyer to use? How do we do conflict resolution if two lawyers have differing opinions? 4. If answer to #2 is no, do you think that sometime in the foreseeable future there could arise a situation where you will be displeased with the way a Corporate entity or an Individual has used/modified/distributed/renamed Perl and you wish to challenge that and want arbitration by a mutually (between yourself and the offending corporation or individual) agreed upon body? 5. If the answer to #4 is no, then do you think that your goals could be met with the BSD-style licenses and you do not have any practical need of the AL? 6. (This maybe a redundant question wrt AL) Distinguish between the spirits of the BSD-style v/s AL licenses in your opinion. Ajit