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- Rationale
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- This license permits unrestricted use of the material covered if it is not
- redistributed outside the recipient's organisation, subject to acceptance
- of the disclaimer of liability. Redistribution in full or in part, or
- creation of derivative works is permitted including the use of all or
- part of the material in a commercial package.
- The first three clauses that control redistribution follow the well-
- established BSD license. The fourth clause is there because Codemist
- developed this code and still maintains version of it in different contexts
- as commercial products. Despite this Codemist wishes to make a version
- of the code available to the community: initially to support the Axiom
- algebra system but with the possibility of whatever other uses people find
- for it, commercial or otherwise. The first part (making modified source
- code available to Codemist) would automatically be satisfied if you made
- your modifications generally public by, for instance, putting them on a web
- page somewhere or contributing them to a publicly accessible cvs
- repository: it could also be satisfied by e-mailing consolidated
- updates to Codemist. The requirement should thus only feel onerous if you
- are minded to incorporate this code in a non-open project: in such
- cases Codemist, in return for having made the code available to start
- with, insists that it receives any updates or upgrades to its code
- that you create. Codemist does not make any demands at all with regard
- to the larger body of non-open code that gets parts of this code
- incorporated into it.
- The next part gives Codemist the right to use corrections, updates
- and developments of this code in any way it chooses. This can include
- making these publicly available, and it can also include merging them
- into the non-open project from which this one derives, without watering
- down the proprietary nature of that version in any way at all. Thus
- the Codemist commercial project may benefit from updates contributed
- this way. But if contributors choose to make their updates fully public
- (as they are permitted to under this license) everybody else can benefit
- from all the updates too.
- The final part demands that contributors do not return to Codemist anything
- that they do not have sufficient rights to. Note that (as is the case
- with all variants on the BSD license) this means that material subject
- to the GPL may not be merged in with this material and then re-circulated,
- since in such a case the GPL would lay claim to the entire package (even
- if only one line of GPL code had been inserted), and that would impose
- additional constraints on recipients that are not acceptable under this
- license.
- As I understand the BSD and GNU licenses this difficulty whereby code
- made publicly available at no charge and with full permission to modify
- can be under one or other license but material from one tradition may not
- be incorporated into the other (in either direction) is a generic one
- in the open source community and is not special or specific to this
- particular instance. In a significant number of cases it can be overcome by
- keeping the distinctly-licensed code bodies slightly at arm's length: for
- instance letting one load the other as a dynamic library or plug-in or
- forming a remote-procedure interface can leave the two units having a clear
- separate identity.
- When part or all of the code licensed here is incorporated into a
- distinct work Codemist's intent is not to lay claim to rights to the larger
- work as a whole: it just assert rights over the changes to the
- Codemist software developed in the process of making it fit to be
- embedded in the new context.
- None of this gives Codemist (or anybody else) exclusive rights to
- changes. The license permits (and Codemist encourages) those who
- make changes to distribute the whole of their work in source form thus
- giving everybody (not just Codemist) rights to make commercial or
- non-commercial use of everything.
- Since everybody has access to this code anybody who feels able to extend
- and support it for themselves does not need anything more. However anybody
- thinking of using significant chunks of it in a commercial product might
- like to consider whether some consultancy support from Codemist or
- discussions about any related but distinct Codemist technology would be
- in their interests.
- acn@codemist.co.uk Arthur Norman. Codemist Ltd. 2002
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