Squeak 4.0 is within sight. With this release, the four-year relicensing project of the Leadership team will be complete. We will be able to incorporate under SFLC, and Pharo will be one step closer to a 1.0 release.
Squeak 4.0 will be the first official squeak release with no code under SqueakL; everything in the .image, .changes, and .sources files will be under either the MIT license or the Apache license.
I've done the first step and done a full audit, using Yoshiki's tools [1], of all the code in Squeak 3.10.2, with the exception of four packages: - Monticello - SUnit, TestRunner, and SUnitImproved - Universes - Traits
I also applied all of yoshiki's etoys changes to 3.10.2. The algorithm that Yoshiki seemed to follow when cleaning etoys is: - If the method can be easily deleted, delete it - Otherwise, use the historical image [1] to revert to the latest version before the problematic author - Fix any bugs this causes
I think we can use the same procedure. Perhaps Yoshiki will comment.
So, to help with the relicense, grab the historical image[1], check out the license audit [2], leave a note on mantis about what you think you'll work on, and start rolling out change sets. For your convenience, all of the license audits are included both in the relicensing tools download and on mantis. I'll try to keep both up to date as we progress with the relicense
I'll also be looking for an official license statement from the authors of Traits and Universes; if those can be unambiguously shown to be MIT-licensed, it will save me a couple of audits. SUnit and Monticello already have enough problems that I know they are not clean.
[1] The tools I've been using to do the relicense: http://ftp.squeak.org/4.0alpha/squeak4.0-relicensingTools.zip see also: http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2008-September/131586... http://www.squeaksource.com/MethodAuthorship.html
[2] The 4.0 relicense mantis issue: http://bugs.squeak.org/view.php?id=6989
On Sat, Feb 07, 2009 at 12:43:00AM -0500, Matthew Fulmer wrote:
So, to help with the relicense, grab the historical image[1], check out the license audit [2], leave a note on mantis about what you think you'll work on, and start rolling out change sets. For your convenience, all of the license audits are included both in the relicensing tools download and on mantis. I'll try to keep both up to date as we progress with the relicense
[1] The tools I've been using to do the relicense: http://ftp.squeak.org/4.0alpha/squeak4.0-relicensingTools.zip see also: http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2008-September/131586... http://www.squeaksource.com/MethodAuthorship.html
I updated the relicensing tools image. It is now using the most current set of author initials, and the image itself is 60MB smaller (the source code of all the methods is now in the files rather than the image). The latest version of MethodAuthorship is at http://www.squeaksource.com/311.html
I also fixed the full history browser so that you can file-in old versions of methods.
On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 08:35:32 +0100, Matthew Fulmer wrote:
On Sat, Feb 07, 2009 at 12:43:00AM -0500, Matthew Fulmer wrote:
So, to help with the relicense, grab the historical image[1], check out the license audit [2], leave a note on mantis about what you think you'll work on, and start rolling out change sets. For your convenience, all of the license audits are included both in the relicensing tools download and on mantis. I'll try to keep both up to date as we progress with the relicense
[1] The tools I've been using to do the relicense: http://ftp.squeak.org/4.0alpha/squeak4.0-relicensingTools.zip see also: http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2008-September/131586... http://www.squeaksource.com/MethodAuthorship.html
I updated the relicensing tools image. It is now using the most current set of author initials, and the image itself is 60MB smaller (the source code of all the methods is now in the files rather than the image). The latest version of MethodAuthorship is at http://www.squeaksource.com/311.html
I also fixed the full history browser so that you can file-in old versions of methods.
Ah, great (!). Jerome, did you read this :)
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