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License question #187

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jakirkham opened this issue Mar 19, 2021 · 7 comments
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License question #187

jakirkham opened this issue Mar 19, 2021 · 7 comments

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This line suggests this is under BSD-3-Clause. However is subsequently followed by the GPL 3 license. These are very different licenses. Which one is applicable here?

Also there appears to be typo in the name on this line

@jakirkham jakirkham changed the title Licence question License question Mar 19, 2021
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cc @hadim

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hadim commented Mar 19, 2021

We need this to be clarified to package bioservices on conda-forge: conda-forge/staged-recipes#14302

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@cokelaer would you be able to clarify this for us? We want to make sure we are communicating the correct licensing terms to end users installing this package 🙂

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hadim commented Apr 5, 2021

Related to #102

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cokelaer commented Apr 8, 2021

@hadim Thanks for looking into this issue.

The setup.py indicates a GPL licence. The LICENSE itself is indeed confusing. I have removed the mention to BSD and fixed the typo

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cokelaer commented Apr 8, 2021

We need this to be clarified to package bioservices on conda-forge: conda-forge/staged-recipes#14302

Bioservices should be available on Bioconda channel itself: https://bioconda.github.io/recipes/bioservices/README.html

Not sure it can be on conda-forge as well without creating difficulties for the users ?

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Thanks for clarifying the license, Thomas 😄

We do periodically move packages from bioconda to conda-forge. As bioconda is built on top of conda-forge, users should still be able to get the package if it moves to conda-forge

I've asked the bioconda team to weigh in here ( conda-forge/staged-recipes#14302 (comment) ). Haven't heard back yet

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