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I was looking into packaging medimages4tests for Fedora since xnatpy requires it (through xnat4tests) for running tests. However, the current license provided in the LICENSE file (CC0-1.0) is not allowed in Fedora.
The metadata in setup.py states "License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License", which contradicts with the license shipped in LICENSE. Moreover, according to the SPDX listing, CC0-1.0 is not OSI approved.
Would it be possible to re-license the software under one of the allowed licenses? One of the Apache flavors comes to mind, given that it is mentioned on PyPI already. But any of the allowed licenses will be fine.
I will open a ticket for xnat4tests as well which has the same problem. We would need both in Fedora in order to satisfy the test dependency chain of xnatpy.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi,
I was looking into packaging
medimages4tests
for Fedora since xnatpy requires it (throughxnat4tests
) for running tests. However, the current license provided in the LICENSE file (CC0-1.0) is not allowed in Fedora.The metadata in
setup.py
states "License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License", which contradicts with the license shipped in LICENSE. Moreover, according to the SPDX listing, CC0-1.0 is not OSI approved.Would it be possible to re-license the software under one of the allowed licenses? One of the Apache flavors comes to mind, given that it is mentioned on PyPI already. But any of the allowed licenses will be fine.
I will open a ticket for
xnat4tests
as well which has the same problem. We would need both in Fedora in order to satisfy the test dependency chain ofxnatpy
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: