[Grub-dev] Perl / POE client

jer jeremie at jabber.org
Mon Jan 14 23:46:18 UTC 2008


I'm OK with any OSI license, and for small/scripty things tend to  
prefer the public domain myself :)

For now I would just say whoever starts a new file/folder establish a  
license for it and contributions to that are under the same license.   
Different languages and developers/groups may have different  
preferences.

Jer

On Jan 13, 2008, at 11:29 AM, Yousef Ourabi wrote:

> Thanks Eriam, POE sounds interesting. While I haven't had the time  
> (yet) to take a look through the code it sounds promising.
>
> It also seems like having more than one license in the grub SVN  
> could either be: 1) more complicated than it is worth, or 2)  
> eventually lead to problems.
>
> I do favor the GPL in general, but I am not promoting an "specific"  
> license, just one license that we can all get behind.
>
> I think the model to look at is the Apache foundation. Whenever  
> some one gets commit access they have to sign a waiver saying that  
> this and any future code they contribute is automatically under the  
> Apache license.
>
> I'm not saying we need something as formal, it could be a quick  
> email template -- but I think the general idea is sane when working  
> with many contributors.
>
>
>
> On 1/13/08, Mark (Markie) <newsmarkie at googlemail.com> wrote: re IRC  
> try #searchwikia on freenode, thats where i and quite a few others  
> involved with the project hang, no Jer though :-(
>
> mark
>
>
> On Jan 13, 2008 2:54 PM, Eriam Schaffter < eriam at mediavirtuel.com>  
> wrote:
> Hello
> > I wonder though, is it sending content-length on the final PUT,  
> or is
> > HTTP::Request supposed to do that automatically? I was getting the
> > error just now in playing with it:
> >
> >       Work unit completed
> >       ...
> >       | <HEAD><TITLE>Error</TITLE></HEAD><H1>Error Publishing  
> File</H1>
> >       | An error occurred publishing this file (Content-Length  
> missing or
> > zero ()).
> >
> That's weird. I should add some tests and make sure the file gets
> correctly uploaded.
>
> >> Please make comments if you like to :)
> >>
> >
> > Do you want to check it into the grubng svn, and under what license?
> >
> Yes some room on the repo would be nice. And for the licence that  
> would
> probably be the Artistic licence. But actually do you have a licence
> policy ?
>
> I'll specify the licence in the source when I commit on the repo.
>
> By the way I went to #wikia on freenode and try to join #grub but that
> gurb over there is the one for the boot loader. Is there some specific
> IRC channel or server where you guys hang around ?
>
> Thanks
>
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