Re: perl-Crypt-Argon2: CC0-1.0 OR Apache-2.0

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On Sat, May 20, 2023 at 12:01 PM Chuck Anderson <cra@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Is a disjunctive license that includes CC0-1.0 as one of the options
> acceptable for Fedora?

Yes, provided of course that the other disjunct is acceptable for Fedora.

> I'm intending to submit perl-Crypt-Argon2 for
> Fedora review and the C source code files [2] say:
>
> "You may use this work under the terms of a Creative Commons CC0 1.0
> License/Waiver or the Apache Public License 2.0, at your option."
>
> But some of the files only mention CC0-1.0.  In the github [2] only
> dist.ini mentions CC0-1.0 without Apache-2.0, but on CPAN [1] this is
> expanded to README, LICENSE, lib/Crypt/Argon2.pm and
> script/argon2-calibrate.
>
> I'd like to ask upstream to add a dual-license with Apache-2.0
> everywhere CC0-1.0 is mentioned, but only if that would be an
> acceptable result.

I will try to take a look at the github repo and the CPAN package when
I get a moment, but yes, "Apache-2.0 OR CC0-1.0" is acceptable for
Fedora (but would just be represented in the spec file as "Apache-2.0"
as explained in our documentation).

Richard
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