Richard has been very busy reviewing licenses and related activities, and consequently approx 13 new license submissions to SPDX on behalf of Fedora. See: https://github.com/spdx/license-list-XML/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22new+license%2Fexception+request%22 Some of these have corresponding issues in our Gitlab data repo and labeled as "blocked on SPDX."
From the SPDX side to best shepherd these, can I get a little help on two aspects:
1) which of these submissions are priority from a Fedora perspective? That is, are any package maintainers waiting on SPDX (I know some of these are from leftover Fedora licenses we tagged as "needs more research" when we did the initial compare, which seems to suggest it may not be a blocking issue) - comments in the SPDX Github issue would be appreciated as to any that should be prioritized above others.
2) By way of SPDX processes, when a license has been determined to be accepted, we ask the submitter to help prepare the files for the SPDX license data. However, I'm not sure if Richard should be on the hook for all of these! Can anyone else from the Fedora legal community offer to help with this part? If so, indicate in the relevant issue and SPDX folks will point you to documentation to explain the process further (it's pretty easy, even I can do it)
Thanks!
Jilayne
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