On 06/08/2022 01:49, Richard Fontana wrote:
CC0 has been listed by Fedora as a 'good' license for code and content
(corresponding to allowed and allowed-content under the new system).

Fedora has enforced this CC0 for many years and now it is "not allowed". This is so ridiculous.

This is a fairly unusual change and may
have an impact on a nontrivial number of Fedora packages (that is not
clear to me right now), and we may grant a carveout for existing
packages that include CC0-covered code.

Maybe the legal team should have done some investigation before banning the CC0 license?

--
Sincerely,
  Vitaly Zaitsev ([email protected])
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