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We should not start from scratch...start from the original memorandum of understanding
Armintor:
(Referenced Code Copyright Statement)
#251
Substantial issue for hydra-pcdm
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This license should follow the template in samvera-labs#3
ldp
#93
Johnson:
Copyright concerns...this repo. was in Chris Beer's namespace for a while
Armintor:
Sympathetic about wanting to avoid Steering...but it still might be worth mentioning that the licenses have problems in may popular repositories
Johnson:
Still prefer to work with the template...otherwise, possible opportunities for bikeshedding
#97
Related to samvera-labs/maintenance#2
Johnson:
Do we want to add any additional Gems?
Botimer:
Perhaps...move more of the issues which relate to housekeeping (e. g. contributing guidelines from other Gems)
Browse Everything
Not enough time to release 1.0 during the sprints
hydra-editor
Integrate code coverage
rubydora #113
Johnson:
Does this have a lower priority? If so...perhaps
Botimer:
Yes, but it should be straightforward
hydra-derivatives
browse-everything
#227
Johnson:
MIT vs. Apache2
Who can decide?
Rights holder is every contributor
MIT punts are not under Apache 2
This WG might not be able to migrate the license
Might need to leave the Samvera namespace
Botimer:
Under MIT relicensing is possible
Documentation change, relicense, and copyright it as Apache2
This requires that we provide the existing MIT license
Johnson:
We may or may not need to retain the MIT license
Seems to be a high priority issue
Armintor:
License needs to be appropriate to the project
Botimer:
There is no particular choice here...
Johnson:
Integration of Browse Everything into the CLA process
Doesn't reference Apache2 directly
It may just be totally compatible...would like to pin this and leave it out of sprint
Next meeting we need to come back and check in
Require Apache 2 licenses for all Samvera namespaced projects or just avoid concerns?
browse-everything
Contributing documentation samvera-labs/2
active_fedora
Gemnasium ticket moved to "Ready"
hydra-editor
#156
Contributing guidelines moved