[Bug 949371] Review Request: StarCluster - Tool for managing computing clusters hosted on Amazon's EC2

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Product: Fedora
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=949371

Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa@xxxxxxxxxx> changed:

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             Blocks|182235 (FE-Legal)           |

--- Comment #7 from Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa@xxxxxxxxxx> ---
I didn't see Orion's email, but a quick look over this package and I see the
jquery stuff (MIT or GPLv2) and (MIT or BSD or GPLv2), most of the StarCluster
stuff (LGPLv3), except for starcluster/sshutils/scp.py (LGPLv2+) and
starcluster/progressbar.py (LGPLv2+), lots of the .css files (BSD),
pylons.css_t (BSD), docs/sphinx/_themes/pylons/static/Neuton-webfont.svg (ASL
2.0), and utils/gitlog2changelog.py (GPLv2+).

However, that last one isn't packaged in the binary RPM. The rest are.

Main package should be:

# Core of StarCluster is LGPLv3
# sshutils/scp.py and progressbar.py are LGPLv2+
# Jquery is both (MIT or BSD or GPLv2) and (MIT or GPLv2)
License: LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and (MIT or BSD or GPLv2) and (MIT or GPLv2)

-doc subpackage should be:
# Neuton-webfont is ASL 2.0
# Jquery is both (MIT or BSD or GPLv2) and (MIT or GPLv2)
# Docs seem to be under same license as core module (LGPLv3)
License: LGPLv3 and BSD and ASL 2.0 and (MIT or BSD or GPLv2) and (MIT or
GPLv2)

Lifting FE-Legal.

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