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openchain:spec-1.1-draft-public-comments [2017/04/03 16:15] mgisi |
openchain:spec-1.1-draft-public-comments [2017/08/21 23:54] (current) mgisi [14) Suggest: Discuss how we a reference to SPDX in the spec] |
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- | Redefined "Identified Licenses" to: | + | There was a fair amount of discussion and proposals on how to update the definition to be more clear. It was decided, due to limited time, to move this discussion to the next version where we can give it the time it deserves. |
- | **Identified Licenses** - //a set of licenses governing the FOSS used to construct the Supplied Software.// | + | |
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- | TBD. | + | The section + definition were re-written to include a reference to SPDX. |
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- | ==== 16) Suggest: Minor edit for section 3.2 rationale ==== | + | ==== 16) Suggest: Minor edit to section 3.2 rationale ==== |
Submitted By: Jilayne Lovejoy | Submitted By: Jilayne Lovejoy | ||
- | The only other minor edit I had was some wording that I thought seemed a bit extra in the 3.2 Rationale - I was thinking the when it says “an organizations’ typical common FOSS use cases…” that seemed like enough and that “as a result of that organization’s business practices” seems to be saying the same thing in a different way. But this is not critical and can certainly wait if you think it warrants some discussion or you are simply tired of making edits at this point. | + | The only other minor edit I had was some wording that I thought seemed a bit extra in the 3.2 Rationale - I was thinking the when it says “an organizations’ typical common FOSS use cases…” that seemed like enough and that “as a result of that organization’s business practices” seems to be saying the same thing in a different way. |
**3.2 Rationale** | **3.2 Rationale** |