[Bismark-devel] repo locations + source code license?

Walter de Donato walter.dedonato at unina.it
Tue May 31 08:07:03 PDT 2011


I usually feel comfortable using GPL licenses.
I don't know if in this case choosing the Affero GPL would be more
appropriate.
What do you think?

I can try to migrate Bismark to github if Dave didn't start yet doing it.
Probably Bismark builds should be kept apart from it. Ideas?

Walter

2011/5/31 Nick Feamster <feamster at cc.gatech.edu>

> for the FCC writeup, the requirements are that the source code is publicly
> available.
>
> "Any new or improved app must be openly licensed (i.e., open source) and
> any non-personally identifiable data collected through the software tool
> must be made available, upon request, to the public for independent
> analysis."
>
> 1. What license are we going to use?
>
> 2. Should we move to github.com today?  I am happy to try to migrate the
> network dashboard code into there.  What about: (1) the BISMark firmware
> build; (2) BISMark?
>
> For the firmware and management software, I'm actually not sure if the
> repositories are currently public?
>
> How should we handle this issue?
>
> -Nick
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