Re: [BuildStream] BuildStream license compliance: taking steps further
- From: Paul Sherwood <paul sherwood codethink co uk>
- To: agustin benito codethink co uk
- Cc: buildstream-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [BuildStream] BuildStream license compliance: taking steps further
- Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2018 15:58:39 +0000
Hi Agustin,
please see my comments inline...
On 2018-12-18 11:20, Agustín Benito Bethencourt via BuildStream-list
wrote:
I have been checking the headers of BuildStream files. I think there
is some extra effort we can do to improve the current state of
Buildstream compliance with the license.
While I appreciate that world and dog are taking increasing interest in
this (not least as a result of OpenChain and other initiatives), I
personally think that BST licensing is in a mess (wrong licence was
chosen originally) and we'd be better placed trying to unravel that
before expending effort on compliance.
## Why should we put effort in the compliance field?
1.- Compliance is a hygiene factor. It does not shine but it is
definitely a problem when it is not there.
2.- Every atom of effort we put on compliance upstream is time and
money we save downstream, specially in commercial environments.
I'd be interested to hear how you justify this claim. bst is primarily
tooling for construction of software - downstreams would not normally
distribute bst, so it's not clear to me what time/costs you're referring
to?
3.- License compliance is an important (negative) factor for more and
more decision makers in commercial environments when it comes to
choosing a tool/technology.
There are other, arguably more important factors. Not sure why you're
flagging this one specifically.
4.- It says more than we might think about the professionals and
stakeholders behind the project to more and more people.
I represent a stakeholder, and I completely failed to even notice the
licensing adopted by the project. That reflects badly on me, obviously,
but I don't see how focusing any effort on compliance is going to help
in the slightest. i Please enlighten me :-)
br
Paul
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