Hot news:
The process of adding licenses is back on track.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/SPDX_Licenses_Phase_3
has been submitted.
Two weeks ago we had:
* 23562 spec files in Fedora
* 30067 license tags in all spec files
* 11907 tags have not been converted to SPDX yet
* 5370 tags can be trivially converted using `license-fedora2spdx`
* Progress: 60,04% ░░░░░░████ 100%
ELN subset:
507 out of 3734 packages are not converted yet (progress 86.42%)
Today we have:
* 23542 spec files in Fedora
* 30058 license tags in all spec files
* 11715 tags have not been
converted to SPDX yet
* 5266 tags can be trivially converted using `license-fedora2spdx`
*
Progress: 61,03% ░░░░░░████ 100%
ELN subset:
290
out of 2457 packages are not converted yet
(progress 88.20%)
Graph of these data with the burndown chart:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QVMEzXWML-6_Mrlln02axFAaRKCQ8zE807rpCjus-8s/edit?usp=sharing
https://pagure.io/copr/license-validate/blob/main/f/packages-without-spdx-final.txt
List by package maintainers is here
https://pagure.io/copr/license-validate/blob/main/f/packages-without-spdx-final-maintainers.txt
List of packages from ELN subset that needs to be converted:
https://pagure.io/copr/license-validate/blob/main/f/eln-not-migrated.txt
New version of fedora-license-data has been released. With 6 new
licenses (plus some public domain declarations). 17 licenses are
waiting to be review by SPDX.org (and then to be added to
fedora-license-data) https://gitlab.com/fedora/legal/fedora-license-data/-/issues/?label_name%5B%5D=SPDX%3A%3Ablocked
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/legal/allowed-licenses/
was updated too.
New projection when we will be finished is 2024-11-30 (+16 days
from last report). Pure linear approximation.
https://pagure.io/copr/license-validate/blob/main/f/ignore-packages.txt
Either pull-request or direct
email to me is fine.
Why Eight-hour day? It is reference to working hours per day.
Until early of 20th century it was common that working day ranged
from 10 to 16 hours. There were numerous strikes and fights to
lower it to 12 and 10. And later to 8. Until 5 January 1914 when
the Ford Motor Company took the radical step of doubling pay to $5
a day (equivalent to $150) and cutting shifts from nine hours to
eight. When their profit margin doubled next year, other companies
started to follow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight-hour_day
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