Re: [Rd] Is the ISC license acceptable for CRAN?

2014-07-23 Thread Ben Bolker
Duncan Murdoch gmail.com> writes: > On 23/07/2014, 6:13 PM, Adler, Avraham wrote: > Good afternoon. > > > The ISC (Internet Software Consortium) license[1] is a permissive, > > open-source license that is considered "functionally equivalent"[2] > > to the Simplified (2-clause) BSD[3] and MIT[4]

Re: [Rd] Is the ISC license acceptable for CRAN?

2014-07-23 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 23/07/2014, 6:13 PM, Adler, Avraham wrote: > Good afternoon. > > The ISC (Internet Software Consortium) license[1] is a permissive, > open-source license that is considered "functionally equivalent"[2] to the > Simplified (2-clause) BSD[3] and MIT[4] licenses, but with extraneous > language

[Rd] Is the ISC license acceptable for CRAN?

2014-07-23 Thread Adler, Avraham
Good afternoon. The ISC (Internet Software Consortium) license[1] is a permissive, open-source license that is considered "functionally equivalent"[2] to the Simplified (2-clause) BSD[3] and MIT[4] licenses, but with extraneous language removed. There is at least one package on CRAN which inco