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<p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>SPDX Legal Workstream Minutes - 7-September-2011</strong></p><p>Attendees:</p><ul><li>Esteban Rockett, Motorola Mobility</li><li>Tom Incorvia, Microfocus</li><li>Michael Herzog, NexB</li><li>Mark Gisi, WindRiver</li><li>Adam Cohn, Cisco</li><li>Kisten Newcomer, BlackDuck</li><li>Kim Wiens, OpenLogic</li><li>Jordan Hatcher, ARM</li></ul><p>- The Modified MIT license (prepared by Karen Copenhaver) was discussed at length.</p><p>- The agreed that adoption of SPDX was more important than safeguarding against european database statues.</p><p>- CC-0 was re-introduce as a candidate for the metadata license. The group agreed to re-visit at the next bi-weekly meeting.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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== Attendees ==
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* Esteban Rockett, Motorola Mobility
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* Tom Incorvia, Microfocus
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* Michael Herzog, NexB
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* Mark Gisi, WindRiver
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* Adam Cohn, Cisco
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* Kisten Newcomer, BlackDuck
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* Kim Wiens, OpenLogic
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* Jordan Hatcher, ARM
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== Notes ==
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* The Modified MIT license (prepared by Karen Copenhaver) was discussed at length.
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* The agreed that adoption of SPDX was more important than safeguarding against european database statues.
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* CC-0 was re-introduce as a candidate for the metadata license. The group agreed to re-visit at the next bi-weekly meeting.
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 5 March 2013

Attendees

  • Esteban Rockett, Motorola Mobility
  • Tom Incorvia, Microfocus
  • Michael Herzog, NexB
  • Mark Gisi, WindRiver
  • Adam Cohn, Cisco
  • Kisten Newcomer, BlackDuck
  • Kim Wiens, OpenLogic
  • Jordan Hatcher, ARM

Notes

  • The Modified MIT license (prepared by Karen Copenhaver) was discussed at length.
  • The agreed that adoption of SPDX was more important than safeguarding against european database statues.
  • CC-0 was re-introduce as a candidate for the metadata license. The group agreed to re-visit at the next bi-weekly meeting.