Re: SPDX - How to handle MIT and BSD

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On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 6:29 AM Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 14. 11. 22 20:53, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> > 1) You can use https://github.com/spdx/spdx-license-diff and use it to identify
> > your license. This is a Chrome and Firefox plugin and allows you to select the
> > text; and in the context menu, you can choose to identify the license. It will
> > print, e.g., that it matches 60% of the MIT-feh license and highlight the
> > difference. Or...
>
> Do we have a command line tool for this? Does licensecheck support SPDX
> identifiers?
>
> (I find the use of browser extension for this very weird. I have the LICENSE
> file unpackaged with the sources on my machine, I am not browsing it on the web.)

Yeah, this tool was developed by a lawyer and I think is mainly aimed
at lawyers. Since it does seem to be somewhat useful a good deal of
the time I've wondered whether it would be straightforward to create a
command line tool based on it (in addition to creating a similar tool
that would target the Fedora license list data rather than SPDX
license identifiers as such).

Richard
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