Hot news:
SPDX released new license list
https://github.com/spdx/license-list-XML/releases/tag/v3.24.0 with
25 new licenses. Lot of them are there because of Fedora
maintainers. Thank you.
Two weeks ago we had:
* 23990 spec files in Fedora
* 30640 license tags in all spec files
* 10589 tags have not been converted to SPDX yet
* 4656 tags can be trivially converted using `license-fedora2spdx`
* Progress: 65,44% ░░░░░░████ 100%
ELN subset:
90 out of 2394 packages are not converted yet (progress 96.23%)
Today we have:
* 24034 spec files in Fedora
* 30706 license tags in all spec files
* 10497 tags have not been
converted to SPDX yet
* 4620 tags can be trivially converted using `license-fedora2spdx`
*
Progress: 65,81% ░░░░░░████ 100%
ELN subset:
92
out of 2375 packages are not converted yet
(progress 96.07%)
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:
10 new licenses (plus several public domain declarations).
4 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.
License analysis of remaining packages: http://miroslav.suchy.cz/fedora/spdx-reports/
New projection when we will be finished is 2025-05-12 (+17 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 Morse edition? On today's date at 1884 Samuel Morse used the
Morse system for telegraphy from Baltimore to Washington.He sent a
message "Ce
que Dieu a forgé". This was first electrical telegraph
(previously optical ones were used). The code was then enhanced by
Morse's assistant Vail and became recognized as Morse code.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code
Miroslav
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