From 3488c8fa0078576ab35e463c33fe8e3e47e34e61 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kali Kaneko Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2014 15:36:59 -0500 Subject: Remove the embedded copy of jquery.js and underscore.js Upstream should not include docs/_build in the sources, emptying them in a quilt patch for now. --- docs/change-license-emails.txt~ | 437 ---------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 437 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/change-license-emails.txt~ (limited to 'docs') diff --git a/docs/change-license-emails.txt~ b/docs/change-license-emails.txt~ deleted file mode 100644 index c73ff17..0000000 --- a/docs/change-license-emails.txt~ +++ /dev/null @@ -1,437 +0,0 @@ -Return-path: -Envelope-to: isis@patternsinthevoid.net -Delivery-date: Thu, 04 Jul 2013 11:38:58 -0600 -Received: from pattern7 by box658.bluehost.com with local-bsmtp (Exim 4.80) - (envelope-from ) - id 1UunUg-0005CD-4Y - for isis@patternsinthevoid.net; Thu, 04 Jul 2013 11:38:58 -0600 -X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.3.1 (2010-03-16) on box658.bluehost.com -X-Spam-Level: -X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.0 required=7.0 tests=AWL,BAYES_00,RDNS_NONE, - T_MIME_NO_TEXT,UNPARSEABLE_RELAY shortcircuit=no autolearn=no version=3.3.1 -Received: from [204.13.164.192] (port=50585 helo=boum.org) - by box658.bluehost.com with esmtps (TLSv1:CAMELLIA256-SHA:256) - (Exim 4.80) - (envelope-from ) - id 1UunUf-0005B2-OL - for isis@patternsinthevoid.net; Thu, 04 Jul 2013 11:38:57 -0600 -Received: from localhost (unknown [10.36.27.20]) - by boum.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id C051A44543 - for ; Thu, 4 Jul 2013 19:38:55 +0200 (CEST) -Received: from boum.org ([10.36.27.29]) - by localhost (censure.boum.org [10.36.27.20]) (amavisd-new, port 10024) - with ESMTP id EzLEA-Rb12Hz for ; - Thu, 4 Jul 2013 19:38:55 +0200 (CEST) -Received: from [127.0.0.1] (localhost [127.0.0.1]) - with ESMTPSA id D9A8F4447E -Received: from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1]) - by localhost (Postfix) with ESMTP id 75BE2721E69 - for ; Thu, 4 Jul 2013 19:38:46 +0200 (CEST) -Message-Id: <85ehbep6mx.fsf@boum.org> -From: intrigeri -To: Isis! -Subject: AGPL library, really? -Date: Thu, 04 Jul 2013 19:38:46 +0200 -MIME-Version: 1.0 -Content-Type: multipart/encrypted; boundary="=-=-="; - protocol="application/pgp-encrypted" -X-Identified-User: {3202:box658.bluehost.com:pattern7:patternsinthevoid.net} {sentby:spamassassin for local delivery to identified user} - ---=-=-= -Content-Type: application/pgp-encrypted - -Version: 1 - ---=-=-= -Content-Type: application/octet-stream - ------BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- -Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) - -hQIMA1DJjYe0ARAPARAArgElYh6OQGZF7I5iJkKuseLEWy0C4wZ+K36Drm4mEoIN -N/3Tp08wf2czaYPYkXH2n5z9eCuCX8Ec0hAozmOHeA3pFsus5bRpVyEBnGMP8cFZ -+rpEig1xURd0GoWypWtRQSakf5bpAk9VKiSK9iJpZ3iqtkl/zWEyj13MfD6KEN34 -pnDf1m6JZLjUrFa8k2dy8lohubTzl32HiFKcdP04fV+ZhlWNAYoiriDEKzpY4Aoy -XFx3HnM5vp3KkqOZM7seFZhXLupCn2F87JMzbEILOwbsJlLkKf/y/Cba+MQSPkSx -7ZE1NVyMQIckRFSrsrZuAR7nZToblQ0/TpcqCYSUUalGF8simW026rFma9c7l6vL -p0fKzMzHd0jUucMUpeAbdVkLFeZq3mBcLiyrNZVO2KLMZDnHyipTU6DkelTD+SS4 -v6GbUPuELGFRV+CJvc/bPz6SGkmqaANmVXuhSHJEEb2feCliXduxBJsycM+2mxp6 -U9W8YmfyCDIb7rJ2Y1HVPGjbRHWmAE+TrXS/7YVtCtWiNQCa13ccbT0Wkc8INjkQ -iRZQEI0CxfqMFaLpb33jVKVzUvU5OEERO4DTTDHDnXxAGnNlVAUQGKk6ES7pc4NY -aolhj7BkkttLElVZMeL6InhxNTi3oFE4sCTABN2CCqqvVh77IqJmAo9tGUlKxfSF -AgwDT1xlSpP5dskBD/oC8Bhvki4E8s/Q1CggPbwfCrHCDzFTjTXxipp8WkReaXE4 -lZTNymG0JWrcmVbuhDy3NQH+GgpYk2PkVq1771FJtNqrfzEZN2IPtyK1GxeAYLEi -pRBInrej05EH96dhM1xMMlXWEe6svIkm3d05ETdeGuvOByXBuDHg60dgGXsjsrV1 -/Duwu1Q90Yhz3XMeRVTNsOUGKZAdsz20REs7yZSiqwrm71Q0cf8RUOF4F/u2jsle -kkL6jrLhEt/jhukR9VlpYegxAbluuCM5PslfoNYY/jLagif4akJ0cyGAmNrROtWt -g0n/gdc56TFvutci1/f1zkPlqGgZWANOFVnDsv9Em9Ew3dJ2GDMk4ERFKCBV5X/C -/tuble7M2GR6gFnJstH+uTsyX+2R+LlI+6HdrTfkEm4+S4buqV62XZg6EHMraE7a -QRsgKSa9a9Kd/D0pAo7njvuev7TH9JFvJO1fXG1DARsQYBdxDwJtOHfGnsr4Kc5U -4IKdHKwytwcGC9ulKIBPZ7NN+LJxYFaKwjTfXbS7PARJ35AvN3XL/YJQCk/JKt63 -LDQyT+LxeExq+uwUQxRrZQHJm07TqCMgIctLCz/VQrBOe3QMbHCooe+2D8rAR48f -bsdShnh7UuuqV7eKVeYf9lWcaeKQSmg4FxrxApnW6bHglF4d2/sMPsT8ZdxItNLB -KgE3MIRxtV2C2aWIjhAgiJh/0lBVjls0PaMQhMRYOk1CytiuLQ5ixAme4ptba+qv -fGz/pnD0lQd51ZtdDWVXNJM/AagJc+hUNHiDC3DIZw8jEqZqBUke5agHSmzNh+2C -8xQ4jg92p8jnYBkT+AA6oXvudoRpi2Nx+q8jX8fsxpFmgzWAPXyyEDHRmLNLrMhR -CIpHWpPkqH+c0/vz0lVV04LJfP2kGrIUupn2AhVDYRFjbHCOL62cNJJpu9WLCkdR -auurGi78EqVBqea58a0aE+FwGQH47UaMdDUl/eQOooCpzVb9O83HbWWkqm8buJgj -PHSf9AEa+FhnZsrUWwngiiH40ifHfwDQWSzNS2zs5OYG0DbHrESuc+bjOGZ6IOB+ -ywIR7z2v4x+XN8bN74eEMK4uIqxv7Thv1BGgGGumqrMDgkrOw1yojUQTC8wRnoiB -uZQspyeVbs5iNOdWiiGzscFXW1+QqHfxtdDLqjJdyvPHhVj2JUxG6w/FggXj8nUJ -trco39vZKaLfp/Dcimok1INr2IEvzUdhV6vrtrO7w+4waNBY7d/uJtT2DLl80Y4R -MIyDeMKhw9q//u1mMOG7Ce7n9iwzX2Bf2t8TSRmM5fqwXtjxcDBl5fceCilIyfCL -fMT2Dws+/n9Y2YQ= -=jcmz ------END PGP MESSAGE----- ---=-=-=-- -Content-Type: text/plain - -Hi, - -I see on https://pypi.python.org/pypi/gnupg that you released this -library under AGPLv3. Is this correct? - -If it is, then you might be interested to have a look to this long -ongoing thread on debian-devel mailing-list where I've seen explained -(by people I trust on this topic) that AGPLv3 is really not well -suited for libraries -- to start with, quite some of its terms are -ambiguous when one tries to apply them to a library: -https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2013/07/msg00031.html - -Cheers, --- - intrigeri - | GnuPG key @ https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/intrigeri.asc - | OTR fingerprint @ https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/otr.asc -Content-Type: text/plain - -Hi isis, - -isis agora lovecruft wrote (07 Jul 2013 04:20:13 GMT) : -> I think this message better describes why AGPL is bad for libraries: -> https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2013/07/msg00041.html -> or, at least, I understood that one better than the first. - -TBH, I've pointed you at the beginning of the thread because I was too -lazy to go fetch the best email in there. I'm glad it helps anyway. - -> Do you know if it is okay for me to re-license it as regular GPL? - -I've just re-read a bit to confirm, and my conclusion is that: yeah, -as the sole copyright holder (is this the case?) you can freely -re-licence to whatever you want. - -> Do you have any advice on which of GPLv(2|3)(\+)* that I should use? - -I usually do GPL-3+, but I would not be able to defend it seriously -against v2 or v2+. - -> Thanks for pointing this out so quickly before it caused trouble, by the -> way. :) - -Np. - -Cheers! --- - intrigeri - | GnuPG key @ https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/intrigeri.asc - | OTR fingerprint @ https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/otr.asc -Content-Type: text/plain - -Hi isis, - -> Is it okay to credit you and/or publicly point to these emails as -> the basis for the rationale for the switch? - -Feel free to credit me if you wish, but I certainly don't feel it's -necessary. - -I feel a bit lazy to read this thread again to check if it's fine to -publish stuff from there, so if you don't mind, I'd rather skip this -part ;) - -Cheers, --- - intrigeri - | GnuPG key @ https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/intrigeri.asc - | OTR fingerprint @ https://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/intrigeri/otr.asc -Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="LwW0XdcUbUexiWVK" -Content-Disposition: inline - - ---LwW0XdcUbUexiWVK -Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 -Content-Disposition: inline -Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable - -intrigeri transcribed 2.3K bytes: -> I see on https://pypi.python.org/pypi/gnupg that you released this -> library under AGPLv3. Is this correct? - -Yes, that it correct. - -> If it is, then you might be interested to have a look to this long -> ongoing thread on debian-devel mailing-list where I've seen explained -> (by people I trust on this topic) that AGPLv3 is really not well -> suited for libraries -- to start with, quite some of its terms are -> ambiguous when one tries to apply them to a library: -> https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2013/07/msg00031.html - -Okay, thanks! - -/me reads=E2=80=A6 - -I think this message better describes why AGPL is bad for libraries: -https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2013/07/msg00041.html -or, at least, I understood that one better than the first. - -I certainly do not want to make problems for Debian, and now that a bunch of -Tor, LEAP, CryptoParty, and Freebox projects, and perhaps soon Pip too, will -be depending on this, I *really* don't want to make anyone else's license h= -ell -worse. - -Attached is an email from leap@lists.riseup.net where we had fisticuffs over -licensing opinions, wherein I explained my preference for AGPL for -everything. Essentially, I do not want people/corporations/etc. to use my w= -ork -in a closed source application and then potentially make changes to patch -found vulnerabilities without contributing those patches back to the main -codebase. - -Though, you're correct, this doesn't make sense for a library, as a -closed-source web-service frontend to this Python module likely isn't going= - to -get anyone exploited except the person running the service. So it doesn't m= -ake -as much sense. - -Do you know if it is okay for me to re-license it as regular GPL? - -Do you have any advice on which of GPLv(2|3)(\+)* that I should use? - -Thanks for pointing this out so quickly before it caused trouble, by the -way. :) - ---=20 - =E2=99=A5=E2=92=B6 isis agora lovecruft -_________________________________________________________ -GPG: 4096R/A3ADB67A2CDB8B35 -Current Keys: https://blog.patternsinthevoid.net/isis.txt - ---LwW0XdcUbUexiWVK -Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 -Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=to-intrigeri -Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable - -=46rom leap-owner@lists.riseup.net Tue May 28 04:14:29 2013 -Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 04:13:56 +0000 -=46rom: isis agora lovecruft -To: micah -Cc: Tomas Touceda , leap@lists.riseup.net -Message-ID: <20130528041356.GL14793@patternsinthevoid.net> -Reply-To: isis@patternsinthevoid.net -References: <51914DF8.2020507@riseup.net> - <51A38709.5050408@riseup.net> - <87a9ng74wn.fsf@muck.riseup.net> -MIME-Version: 1.0 -Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3Dutf-8; x-action=3Dpgp-signed -Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit -In-Reply-To: <87a9ng74wn.fsf@muck.riseup.net> -X-GPG-Public-Key-URL: https://blog.patternsinthevoid.net/isis.txt -X-Louis-Lingg: In this hope do I say to you I despise you. I despise your - order, your laws, your force-propped authority. Hang me for it! -X-Virus-Scanned: clamav-milter 0.97.8 at willet -X-Virus-Status: Clean -Subject: Re: [leap] license -X-Loop: leap@lists.riseup.net -X-Sequence: 404 -Errors-to: leap-owner@lists.riseup.net -Precedence: list -Precedence: bulk -X-no-archive: yes -List-Id: -List-Help: -List-Subscribe: -List-Unsubscribe: -List-Post: -List-Owner: -List-Archive: - ------BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- -Hash: SHA512 - -micah transcribed 1.3K bytes: -> Tomas Touceda writes: ->=20 -> > On 05/13/2013 05:32 PM, elijah wrote: -> >> if you have any wisdom or opinions regarding the ever joyful and -> >> uncontroversial topic of free software licenses, then please deposit -> >> said wisdom or opinions in this wiki: -> >>=20 -> >> https://we.riseup.net/leap/license -> >>=20 -> >> in a nutshell, we need to decide on a license for the client. -> >>=20 -> > -> > Does anybody have license knowledge a priori? Or should I get started -> > reading licenses? ->=20 -> I'm supposed to have a more than zero knowledge of what constitutes free -> licenses due to my debian training, and debian is world-renknowned for -> having a particularly nasty debian-legal mailing list where licenses are -> chewed up and spit out... but I personally hate the topic and tend to -> avoid it as much as possible. ->=20 -> So basically my opinons are:=20 ->=20 -> 1. no license that is incompatible with the DFSG[0] (debian free -> software guidelines) - it seems like we are probably in agreement about -> this? ->=20 - -ACK - -> 2. BSD multi-claused licenses and MIT are confusing and annoying, so I -> tend to think they should be avoided due to this ->=20 - -ACK - -> 3. openssl derived works require granting an exception with GPL licenses -> (an exception is trivial), so I prefer gnutls code where possible ->=20 - -ACK - -> 4. it seems weird to make things AGPL that aren't webapps ->=20 - -I started release everything I could AGPLv3 three years ago, after a -conversation with some other activist free-software devs: - - Me: "I want a license which says 'If you are part of any governing body= - or - corporation which contracts to any private or public military entity, t= -hen - you should go fuck youself. And no, you cannot use my software -- I will - sue your pants off.'" - - Them: "Isis, that is silly, and even na=C3=AFve. Universities are libra= -ries are - often 'part of governing bodies', you don't want to exclude them, do yo= -u? - And also, you're like not going to see the blobs your code is included - in...it will get privately installed on custom military and law - enforcement hardware, and when they're done with it it'll go and rot - outside on a base or in a police confiscation parking lot somewhere." - - Me: "Hum. I hate talking about licenses anyway." - - Them: "Yeah, it sucks. But it's important for us to take this seriously, - because the tools we're working on have the potential for helping us - better organise at protests, as well as better help the cops kettle us - into paddy wagons." [one of the tools was a crisis mapping thing] - - Different one of them: "Perhaps you both should read AGPL, and see if t= -hat - helps. I don't think using law against them is going to work, because we - can't assume they will play by the rules, but if we're arguing licenses - anyway..." - -AGPL also seems useful when it seems possible that shady closed-source -startups are going to add a fancier UI or other feature to your code, and t= -hen -market it. This is especially worrying, not because they are "stealing user= -s", -but because it's never clear if vulns discovered in your own code have been -fixed in theirs and vice versa. Or, it could get used in way that is -dangerous, or that it wasn't meant for. (For example, there is currently a -concern that a certain shell company is going to use OONI's code on these -little android-system-on-a-USB dongly thingies...and there are certain dang= -ers -with Tor on Android that these people either don't understand or have no -intention of warning users about.) - -Anyway. There is my argument for AGPL. - -Though I also hate these discussions, don't care about laws, think reformism -is bunk, WTFPL is the only sane LICENSE, and all that jazz, so I'm going to= - go -stand over there ----------------------------------------------------------= --> -and watch everybody else duke it out. :) - -<(A)3 -isis agora lovecruft - -- --=20 -GPG: 4096R/A3ADB67A2CDB8B35 -Current Keys: https://blog.patternsinthevoid.net/isis.txt ------BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- - -iQJuBAEBCgBYBQJRpC8DBYMB4TOASxSAAAAAABoAKGlzaXNAcGF0dGVybnNpbnRo -ZXZvaWQubmV0MEE2QTU4QTE0QjU5NDZBQkRFMThFMjA3QTNBREI2N0EyQ0RCOEIz -NQAKCRCjrbZ6LNuLNVkVD/9NVDCeFvMbAeGSCbXt/gMlyZ/OJfQcS2WwuegaRR8B -BtfujOIKEA/D9zywCTJYpk9gVQo1TqG7EiTdG25FU9cVnlf4/E0Dp/6vKS4q4T9j -Bba+lxMjoZ0ivC+nVIf2pQS1YK0PtiGZDLj4cVh5UuYcSZA0kxCh4KamqrEq/WdE -iYyd1WWvNFDYaWhsB5+DlqRi7PNs7IF7mxegGOpkqVR31NrFu9WxThFpiFKmT7m+ -cEHzdGmVfa8iz2yTDrh8D01rw54GHIam8OdLp/SuyBsaaSD6UZsYXEc8L6ePR8Xa -QkO/n9PZAo2vm5Ph+ASIOKwRX5DdiiTawJ7sBb9/e0QIwsiQ0Q9nrB7Qbbv053ko -S7Bqu37hZiCjO2aPDCAF2r4UMGJw1Qy/FJme3TYEav1qL61sOYKCVwhfF2/IWzA+ -kO8+4Ei4AKcoLkc6cQUDrQBgwRqEd9qzDSL5/JLJOW7Gkc5rBAADVJcPbFKuMpPr -evqdtjFXdej3KsrqdvnNRA6Q8t1XDv2CUxoK8/YK3CzPa8GbqjwS5J1pIDgA2tl9 -RRYoPgfgXcYf3sQJSJUoPGUOQAqduu0WeLJFHi/kXRqzQf4nGFCUg/mi6lsGswcF -pBguGmO8deoRi59ddhek2Pgpi9hUE2cjasAgZb1B54XmjYYkDqe+owfvWDOKXOZa -AQ=3D=3D -=3DUxwA ------END PGP SIGNATURE----- - ---LwW0XdcUbUexiWVK-- -Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 -Content-Disposition: inline -Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable - -intrigeri transcribed 2.6K bytes: -> isis agora lovecruft wrote (07 Jul 2013 04:20:13 GMT) : -> > Do you know if it is okay for me to re-license it as regular GPL? ->=20 -> I've just re-read a bit to confirm, and my conclusion is that: yeah, -> as the sole copyright holder (is this the case?) you can freely -> re-licence to whatever you want. - -Hey intrigeri, - -I've decided to relicence with your recommendation of GPL3+. Is it okay to -credit you and/or publicly point to these emails as the basis for the -rationale for the switch? - ---=20 - =E2=99=A5=E2=92=B6 isis agora lovecruft -_________________________________________________________ -GPG: 4096R/A3ADB67A2CDB8B35 -Current Keys: https://blog.patternsinthevoid.net/isis.txt -Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 -Content-Disposition: inline -Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable - -intrigeri transcribed 2.6K bytes: -> isis agora lovecruft wrote (07 Jul 2013 04:20:13 GMT) : -> > Do you know if it is okay for me to re-license it as regular GPL? ->=20 -> I've just re-read a bit to confirm, and my conclusion is that: yeah, -> as the sole copyright holder (is this the case?) you can freely -> re-licence to whatever you want. - -Hey intrigeri, - -I've decided to relicence with your recommendation of GPL3+. Is it okay to -credit you and/or publicly point to these emails as the basis for the -rationale for the switch? - ---=20 - =E2=99=A5=E2=92=B6 isis agora lovecruft -_________________________________________________________ -GPG: 4096R/A3ADB67A2CDB8B35 -Current Keys: https://blog.patternsinthevoid.net/isis.txt -- cgit v1.2.3