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@janne.hess:helsinki-systems.de | stigo: Btw, is there a reason you use the *Plus licenses in update-cpan? Wouldn't the *Only licenses be more exact for that? | 13:52:58 |
@janne.hess:helsinki-systems.de | Also, would you say that things without a license are lib.licenses.unfree? | 13:53:20 |
hexa | https://www.cpan.org/misc/cpan-faq.html#How_is_Perl_licensed | 13:56:35 |
hexa | contact the author! 😄 | 13:57:14 |
stigo | I'm not quite sure about licensing, but generally modules on CPAN have "This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself." tacked on to the .pod | 13:57:15 |
@janne.hess:helsinki-systems.de | In reply to @hexa:lossy.network contact the author! 😄 great! | 13:57:32 |
hexa | pypi enforces redistributability | 13:57:36 |
stigo | And perl is licensed with the artistic license, and gpl+ iirc | 13:57:46 |
hexa | * pypi enforces redistributability (https://pypi.org/policy/terms-of-use/) | 13:58:25 |
@janne.hess:helsinki-systems.de | In reply to @stigo:matrix.org And perl is licensed with the artistic license, and gpl+ iirc https://metacpan.org/pod/Software::License::Perl_5 this I guess? | 13:58:36 |