On 01/15/2013 12:01 PM, Richard Fontana wrote:
[...] So if you imagine [...] (a) copyleft-next being used by actual
software projects [...]
For those software developers who are concerned about working
on proper "open source" projects [0] and/or having their works of
authorship be license compatible [1] with other "open source" projects
at some point it may be important to seek a ruling from OSI [2] and FSF
about the disposition of copyleft-next.
What do you think is required before copyleft-next could
be submitted to OSI (for example)?
Regards,
--Tom
[0]
http://opensource.org/faq#avoid-unapproved-licenses
[1] in this context license compatibility would mean publicly accessible,
third party statements from OSI and/or FSF such as
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#GPLCompatibleLicenses
[2]
http://opensource.org/approval