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Request to dual license OSM scripts with MIT #971

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fneum opened this issue Feb 10, 2024 · 10 comments
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Request to dual license OSM scripts with MIT #971

fneum opened this issue Feb 10, 2024 · 10 comments

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@fneum
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fneum commented Feb 10, 2024

Describe the feature you'd like to see

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Also, we'd appreciate any implementation ideas and references you already have.

Dual licensing the scripts {download,clean,build}_osm_data.py with an MIT license would allow inbound use in MIT-licensed PyPSA-Eur.

https://fossa.com/blog/dual-licensing-models-explained/

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davide-f commented Feb 15, 2024

Thanks @fneum for the issue, we'll notify that to the community and report here.
I'm clearly totally fine with it for what concerns my contributions

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ekatef commented Apr 3, 2024

As discussed during the developers meeting, it could make sense to re-license OSM-related part of PyPSA-Earth with a more liberal MIT license instead of the current AGPL to make possible re-using this part in PyPSA-Eur.

To do so, we need consent of every contributor to relicense their code to MIT from the current AGPL, as has been done in #693 when re-licensing PyPSA-Earth (thanks @pz-max for establishing a way to do so!) to AGPL. We attach a list to this Issue such that every contributor is informed and can vote.

Current contributors that needs to decide (please comment below with any of these emoji's)
Ok with both AGPL or MIT 🏆, Ok with only AGPL 🦺, Ok with MIT Ⓜ️.
@GbotemiB 🏆
@pz-max 🏆
@DeniseGiub
@virio-andreyana 🏆
@davide-f 🏆
@Ekaterina-Vo
@pitmonticone 🏆
@carlosfv92 🏆
@ekatef 🏆
@Tomkourou 🏆
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ekatef commented Apr 3, 2024

For me, both AGPL or MIT are ok 🏆

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davide-f commented Apr 3, 2024

Also for me both are fine 🏆

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Both are ok 🏆

@virio-andreyana
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Ok with both 🏆

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GbotemiB commented Apr 3, 2024

Ok with both 🏆

@Tomkourou
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Ok with both 🏆

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pz-max commented Apr 4, 2024

ok with APGL and MIT for {download,clean,build}_osm_data.py scripts 🏆

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Ok with both🏆

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