I would go even further and say that code development funded by public money should be made free software, regardless if it is to be used by the public sector or not. That starts already to be the case with research funded via the Horizon 2020 research fund.
Fernando


No dia 11/12/2017, às 16:29, Adonay Felipe Nogueira <adfeno@hyperbola.info> escreveu:

Today, just now, I contacted one of the FSFE staff, and also sent
patches that I made the day before yesterday.

Now I'm waiting for a reply to start a discussion.

I hope this helps.

2017-09-15T10:16:55+0200 Fabian Keil wrote:
Erik Albers <eal@fsfe.org> wrote:


There may be license issue due to resources like:
https://publiccode.eu/css/bootstrap.min.css

They contain a "Licensed under MIT
(https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/blob/master/LICENSE)"
comment but not the license text itself.

Probably the issue is inherited from upstream and presumably
upstream doesn't care too much about license compliance
but for an FSFE website this situation doesn't seem ideal.

Fabian

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