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Richard is Senior Commercial Counsel on the Products and Technologies team in Red Hat's legal department. Most of his work focuses on open source-related legal issues.
Richard is Senior Commercial Counsel on the Products and Technologies team in Red Hat's legal department. Most of his work focuses on open source-related legal issues.
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Bradley, while pure "inbound=outbound" can certainly work for a distro project, there are also good arguments in favor of use of the new minimalist approach of the FPCA with its default licensing feature. I suggest discussing this with Tom Callaway who has thought more about those issues in the special context of Fedora than anyone else. The design of the FPCA originated with Tom, and the Fedora Board has gotten behind it. Cf. minutes of recent Fedora Board meeting: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/advisory-board/2011-July/010852.html.
I address some of that in the forthcoming Part 2, though you are better at explaining those things than I am. :-)