licensing guidelines for universe and multiverse components are no longer documented
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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ubuntu-website-content |
Won't Fix
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Low
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Peter Mahnke |
Bug Description
With the migration of content from http://
Beyond that, I have a few issues with the following paragraph:
"This policy only addresses the software that you will find in main and restricted, which contain software that is fully supported by the Ubuntu team and must comply with this policy."
Firstly, all software in universe must comply with the same restrictions as that in main, but this wording implies that may not be true.
Secondly, this claims that all software in "main" is fully supported by the Ubuntu team. While this is a goal, this hasn't been true since at least edgy (Ubuntu 6.10), either for the entirely of the Ubuntu Developers, nor for the Canonical Ubuntu team (the set of software supported by the Canonical Ubuntu team is both a super and subset of main, and the set of software specifically supported by one or more Ubuntu Developers varies widely over time, without regard to components).
Thirdly, the wording implies that software not in "main" or "restricted" is not fully supported, which may or may not be true, based on specific packages (same rationale as for the second issue).
affects: | ubuntu-website → ubuntu-website-content |
tags: | added: content copy |
Changed in ubuntu-website-content: | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
importance: | Undecided → Low |
Changed in ubuntu-website-content: | |
assignee: | nobody → Alejandra Obregon (alejandra-obregon) |
Changed in ubuntu-website-content: | |
assignee: | Alejandra Obregon (alejandra-obregon) → Peter Mahnke (peterm-ubuntu) |
Changed in ubuntu-website-content: | |
milestone: | none → update-project-section |
This should now be covered by the Unity licensing agreement.