.... given we're not doing license minimization any more, I'm curious what package is going to win the prize for the longest license tag :-)
So far:
rpm-specs/perl-Exporter-Tidy.spec:
0BSD
or AAL or AFL-3.0 or AGPL-3.0-only or APSL-2.0 or Apache-1.1
or Apache-2.0 or Artistic-2.
0 or BSD-1-Clause or BSD-2-Clause or BSD-3-Clause or
BSD-3-Clause-LBNL or BSL-1.0 or CATOSL-1.1 or CDDL-1.0 or
CNRI-Python or CPAL-1.0 or CPL-1.0 or CUA-OPL-1
.0 or ECL-1.0 or ECL-2.0 or EFL-2.0 or EPL-1.0 or EPL-2.0 or
EUDatagrid or EUPL-1.1 or EUPL-1.2 or Entessa or Fair or
GPL-1.0-only or GPL-2.0-only or GPL-3.0-
only or HPND or IPL-1.0 or ISC or Jam or LGPL-2.0-only or
LGPL-2.1-only or LGPL-3.0-only or LPL-1.02 or MIT or MIT-0 or
MPL-1.0 or MPL-1.1 or MPL-2.0 or MS-PL
or MS-RL or MirOS or Motosoto or NCSA or NGPL or NTP or Naumen
or Nokia or OLDAP-2.8 or OSL-1.0 or OSL-2.1 or OSL-3.0 or
PHP-3.01 or PostgreSQL or QPL-1.0 or
RPSL-1.0 or SISSL or SPL-1.0 or Sleepycat or UPL-1.0 or
Unicode-DFS-2016 or Unlicense or VSL-1.0 or W3C or ZPL-2.0 or
ZPL-2.1 or Zlib
That is 861 characters.
NEW: the package fedora-license-data now contains BNF grammar which you can use. It is available in `/usr/share/fedora-license-data/grammar.lark`Any guidance on how to use this grammar ?
https://pagure.io/copr/license-validate/blob/main/f/license-validate.py
https://lark-parser.readthedocs.io/en/latest/how_to_use.html
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