We've gotten the goahead to use AGPLv3. We need to have a "Get the Source" link to our source landing page that tells people how to get the source (not straight to the git tree) in the footer (it is sufficient for us to meet the AGPLv3 terms). It is also compatible with the Apache license, it has the same compatibilities as GPLv3.
~spot
On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 15:12 -0400, Tom "spot" Callaway wrote:
We've gotten the goahead to use AGPLv3. We need to have a "Get the Source" link to our source landing page that tells people how to get the source (not straight to the git tree) in the footer (it is sufficient for us to meet the AGPLv3 terms). It is also compatible with the Apache license, it has the same compatibilities as GPLv3.
Right now we point to http://fedoracommunity.fedorahosted.org for the "get the Fedora community source" link in the footer.
If this isn't sufficient, could we add an "how to get the source" section to the front page of the fedora hosted site to meet the license requirements?
~m
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 03:12:02PM -0400, Tom spot Callaway wrote:
We've gotten the goahead to use AGPLv3. We need to have a "Get the Source" link to our source landing page that tells people how to get the source (not straight to the git tree) in the footer (it is sufficient for us to meet the AGPLv3 terms). It is also compatible with the Apache license, it has the same compatibilities as GPLv3.
Moksha and Fedora Community are now AGPL'd.
luke