[Bug 491790] Review Request: mediawiki-SpamBlacklist - An extension to provide a Spam Blacklist management system

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Jason Tibbitts <tibbs@xxxxxxxxxxx> changed:

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             Blocks|                            |182235(FE-Legal)




--- Comment #2 from Jason Tibbitts <tibbs@xxxxxxxxxxx>  2009-07-08 22:40:07 EDT ---
Did you receive clarification from the author?

Many of these mediawiki plugins suffer from terribly confusing licensing
status.  
This one seems especially bad as the only thing we can really go on, the README
file, says:

This extension and this documentation was written by Tim Starling and is 
ambiguously licensed.

I would argue that without clarification, there is no way this can go into
Fedora.  It doesn't even seem that we have redistribution rights.  I guess I'll
block FE-Legal.

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