Excerpts from Doug Hellmann's message of 2018-08-15 15:05:29 -0400:
Excerpts from Jeremy Stanley's message of 2018-08-13 19:24:35 +0000:
On 2018-08-13 21:23:53 +0300 (+0300), mail@clusums.eu wrote:
DMTF came back and they were expecting that CC BY would be sufficient for including files in sushy repo. While at the moment we don't plan to include the files, what would be necessary to determine if in future CC BY would allow to include the files in sushy repo? [...]
Because sushy is an official OpenStack Ironic deliverable, the OpenStack Technical Committee considers matters like this on a case-by-case basis with the help of the OpenStack Foundation legal counsel as mentioned in the last sentence here:
https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/licensing.html
Though in the case of CC-BY3 we already have some precedent for including documentation source under this license in repositories which are primarily ASL2, for example in the oslo.messaging repository you can find some:
https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/oslo.messaging/tree/doc/source/cont...
Note that at their October 15, 2012 meeting the OpenStack Foundation Board of Directors resolved that the Creative Commons CC-BY license was approved for documentation and similar site content:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Governance/Foundation/15Oct2012BoardMinutes#....
As such the vast majority of our documentation repositories are already blanket CC-BY3 (with the exception of inline software source code examples and associated build tooling) as are bits of documentation in software source code repositories (e.g. oslo.messaging), so hopefully it wouldn't need a significant amount of deliberation to treat embedded data copies in a similar fashion.
Given that we're talking about data, not code, that the Redfish folks seem to want to allow this sort of use, that we have several precedents, and that (as Allison points out) the Apache foundation considers CC-BY compatible as long as there is "prominent notice of the different licensing for any files under CC BY" I don't really see a problem.
Does anyone think there is any reason not to let the Sushy team go ahead and include the file, as planned?
Doug
We discussed this during today's TC office hours [1], and given that we have many reasons why this looks OK and no clear indication from anyone that it is not, we told the Sushy team to proceed and include the file. We suggested updating the LICENSE file and adding a release note as a minimum way to conform with the BY clause in the license for the data file. Doug [1] http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/irclogs/%23openstack-tc/%23openstack-tc.2018-...