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Submit to OSI to become an approved license #48
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I think FSL is compliant except for the part where it prevents competition to do similar things for a period of 2 years, beyond which it becomes an OSI approved license (MIT or Apache). This needs to be checked with the OSI folks. |
Yes, so it is not compliant 🙂 |
I am no expert on the subject but I do see other restrictive licenses on OSI, so I think it would be good to vet it out with an expert from their side ? |
FSL;
Therefore, FSL restricts everyone from making use of the program in the specific field of endeavor of Competing Use. Voting to close this issue. |
ok, thanks for taking the time to explain @MattiSG |
Thanks, team. See #21 for related. |
Please submit FSL to the OSI so they can mark it as an approved license: https://opensource.org/licenses
This helps in resolving it as a "known" license, on package registries like pub.dev. In the Vyuh Framework, which comprises of several packages, we have adopted FSL but it is not yet recognized on pub.dev as a known license.
See here where it still says: "unknown license": https://pub.dev/packages/vyuh_core
Would be great to get it ack'ed by OSI.
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