[elephant-devel] License Discussion

Robert L. Read read at robertlread.net
Wed Jan 25 02:16:06 UTC 2006


So, based on the idea that Ben Lee and Andrew Blumenberg and myself
are far and away the largest code contributers so far, and that the
three of us 
agree to a an LLGLP release, it seems appropriate for me to plan
the next release as a LLGLP release.

It will take me some time to properly place the copyright notices and so
forth.
My plan right now is to iron out the current OpenMCL bugs, and when 
we are all green on OpenMCL, ACL (if I can get it tested there) and SBCL
then I will make a new release.  This will probably be numbered 0.5.0 to
represent the license change, although the code and feature changes will
be relatively small.

And, obviously, this does not revoke the previously releases; anyone can
continue to use them and even fork the codebase if they prefer.

If anyone else has contributed code to the project and does not want
their code to be part of the LLGPL release, please state so publicly 
here and we'll decide what to do about it then.






On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 19:34 -0600, Ben wrote:

> well i think kudos should go to robert for managing this beast,
> keeping it alive and keeping andrew and me honest about our code!
> 
> B
> 
> On 1/24/06, Ian Eslick <eslick at csail.mit.edu> wrote:
> > That's great to hear!  As Robert indicated, I think the real benefit is
> > to users of the SQL backend.  Also, if we write a lisp backend using the
> > current front-end metaclass and serializer then we'll (hopefully) have a
> > fully LLGPL library solution for persistent objects.  I think that makes
> > it much easier to build user community momentum.  License issues
> > ultimately kept much work from proceeding on PLOB and a couple of other
> > potential lisp persistent databases.
> >
> > Ben & Andrew, thank you for your great work on the system to date!
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Ian
> >
> > Ben wrote:
> >
> > >it's fine with me and andrew, so i'm happy with LLGPL.  on the other
> > >hand, there are some licensing issues with using sleepycat itself, so
> > >that should be taken into account.....
> > >
> > >B
> > >
> > >On 1/23/06, Robert L. Read <read at robertlread.net> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >> For the code that I have written, I am completely in accordance with this
> > >> suggestion to use the LLGPL.
> > >>
> > >> However, Ben and Andrew and others are really the primary authors; unless
> > >> we reach consensus with them, and perhaps others, I don't see how we
> > >> can make the switch.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 23:45 -0500, Ian Eslick wrote:
> > >> I am writing to see if I can restart the license discussion I saw a
> > >>little of in the archives late last year. With the SQL backends it
> > >>seems more appropriate to release the next version of elephant as an
> > >>LLGPL code base to encourage wider adoption by folks who work for or
> > >>consult for other companies and can't use the existing elephant code
> > >>with a SQL backend in commercial software. It certainly makes it more
> > >>motivating for me to contribute to the code base as my lab (sponsored by
> > >>a bunch of companies) has expressed a preference for LLGPL in my own
> > >>library projects. I've had to strip all the GPL'ed outside lisp
> > >>libraries but am holding for the time being to see if elephant will
> > >>indeed reconsider its license. :)
> > >>
> > >>Regardless it's a wonderful system already and the first shot in awhile
> > >>for the lisp community to settle on a PODB. It's probably also helpful
> > >>that the code is maturing at the same time as AllegroCache is generating
> > >>some broad interest.
> > >>
> > >>Please consider this my request for the LLGPL.
> > >>http://opensource.franz.com/preamble.html
> > >>
> > >>Regards,
> > >>Ian
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> > >>
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> > >>
> > >>
> >
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