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Peter Robinson | * Peter Robinson | ||
Rex Dieter | * Rex Dieter | ||
Rudi Landmann | * Rudi Landmann | ||
Tom Callaway (Invited guest) | * Tom Callaway (Invited guest) | ||
Joerg Simon (late and gobby only) | * Joerg Simon (late and gobby only) | ||
Toshio Kuratomi (late) | * Toshio Kuratomi (late) | ||
=== Not Present === | === Not Present === | ||
Jaroslav Reznik | * Jaroslav Reznik | ||
=== Regards === | === Regards === | ||
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PROPOSAL: Do we drop FPCA as being mandatory in favor of explicit licensing of all contributions? | PROPOSAL: Do we drop FPCA as being mandatory in favor of explicit licensing of all contributions? | ||
* Board unanimously votes against the proposal. | |||
=== Other notes === | === Other notes === | ||
* Next meeting: Public IRC meeting on Wednesday, July 13th | * Next meeting: Public IRC meeting on Wednesday, July 13th | ||
** Need to figure out meeting time | |||
** We'll ask FPC to re-visit their schedule, and if they don't feel like moving, we'll find another time | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 6 July 2011
Fedora Board Meeting, 2011-July-06
- Secretary: Jon Stanley
- Meeting type: Phone
Attendence
Present
- Jared Smith
- Jon Stanley
- Guillermo Gómez
- Peter Robinson
- Rex Dieter
- Rudi Landmann
- Tom Callaway (Invited guest)
- Joerg Simon (late and gobby only)
- Toshio Kuratomi (late)
Not Present
- Jaroslav Reznik
Regards
- David Nalley
Agenda
Updates Board business
Updates
- Welcome to new members of the Board
- Welcome to the first phone meetings
- Meetings every week (can discuss today)
- Alternating phone/IRC meeting
- Send agenda items to jsmith or board-private
- Fedora 16 Schedule
- Feature freeze on 7/26 (about 3 weeks out)
- Feature submission deadline 7/12
- Custom spins submission deadline 7/12
- key tasks at http://rbergero.fedorapeople.org/schedules/f-16/f-16-key-tasks.html
- Schedule at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/16/Schedule
- Update on FUDCon {EMEA/APAC/NA} status
- Working on coming up with a list of tickets that should be opened for any FUDCon to make it easier to keep track of
- EMEA in Milan on 9/30-10/2
- Planning going well
- APAC - decision is imminently forthcoming,
- Opening bid for next year as soon as this year's decision is announced (schedule is to do Mar-May next year, in Red Hat fiscal Q1)
- FUDCon NA Jan 13-15 in Blacksburg, VA.
- planning meetings start today
- Possible FAD to evaluate FUDCon planning process (after a FUDCon)?
Board Business
- FPCA discussion (with Tom Callaway as an invited guest)
- When Fedora got started, CLA (specifically Apache CLA) was mandated by Red Hat.
- Interpretation worked for most people, however the text was very confusing
- Spot started working on a replacement, working with Red Hat Legal to draft
- Allow explicit licensing, but have a safety net license
- by agreeing to FPCA, you give permission to use under default license IF UNLICENSED otherwise.
- FPCA was not mandated by Red Hat Legal (and significant staffing changes since CLA was mandated)
- Having a default licensing agreement makes sense, don't want to go towards copyright assignment
- Other projects have similar agreements, for example Asterisk.
- the hope when the FPCA was crafted was having something legally valid, but still understandable
- For the most part, positive feedback from FPCA
- Reached out to people that found the CLA objectionable, universally they had no issues with the FPCA.
- Requiring explicit licensing is a bearucratic nightmare
- Would have to build mechanisms to block non-explicitly licensed content.
- Where do you put/how to check license files in say, JPEG files?
- We would have to build gates around every possible area of contribution
- Seems the objection to the FPCA is not that they don't want to sign the FPCA but that it's "hard" to sign the FPCA
- Would it be better to address those specific usability problems?
- i18n of FAS/FPCA
- To be clear, none of the solutions we are evaluating would allow unlicensed contributions to Fedora
- In the US, at least, there's only minimal rights associated with things that have no license, therefore, we would be on shakey legal grounds if we accepted contributions without license terms
- Third parties have approached us that were not comfortable contributing to Fedora with either the CLA or no agreement in place, however, they were comfortable with the FPCA.
PROPOSAL: Do we drop FPCA as being mandatory in favor of explicit licensing of all contributions?
- Board unanimously votes against the proposal.
Other notes
- Next meeting: Public IRC meeting on Wednesday, July 13th
- Need to figure out meeting time
- We'll ask FPC to re-visit their schedule, and if they don't feel like moving, we'll find another time