[Bug 189892] Review Request: dssi - Disposable Soft Synth Interface

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Summary: Review Request: dssi - Disposable Soft Synth Interface


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=189892





------- Additional Comments From seg@xxxxxxxxxx  2006-05-21 16:22 EST -------
Ah, licensing. According to the README, the header is LGPL, and jack-dssi-host
is "BSD-style". COPYING is included for the header, but everything else seems to
have the license in the source code. jack-dssi-host contains:

/*
 * Copyright 2004 Chris Cannam, Steve Harris and Sean Bolton.
 *
 * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software
 * for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that the
 * above copyright notice and this permission notice are included in
 * all copies or substantial portions of the software.
 */

Does this count as BSD?

Everything in the examples directory has something to the effect of "This
example file is in the public domain." Note that dssi_osc_send and
dssi_osc_update are in the main package, which otherwise seems like the right
place to me.

So, my guess is dssi-devel should be "License: LGPL", dssi-examples should be
"License: Public Domain", and the main package "License: BSD/Public Domain"
however mock complains about that one. Maybe it can just be "Distributable".

Someone who is knowledgeable in licensing, please take a look at this.

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