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Create GLOSSARY.md #14
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A quick first draft of a glossary. Please add new definitions, fix existing ones, add links and correct organizational details.
Co-authored-by: Caleb Maclennan <caleb@alerque.com>
Co-authored-by: Caleb Maclennan <caleb@alerque.com>
@Lorp and @alerque , now that #1 is resolved, do you agree to those terms such that @vlevantovsky can merge this? |
See my comment here. TL;DR: I'm fine with my past and future contribution(s) to this repository being bound by the ISO declaration and used according to their copyright and data protection policies, but I also release my own contributions under the terms of the Apache License so that they can potentially be re-used in other project(s) by non ISO entities — and I've expressed my opinion that it would be useful and in the spirit of open source for all contributors to similarly release their contributions under more liberal & less ambiguous terms so that we don't end up is a ridiculous catch 22 situation again someday like we presently are with the current OFF. |
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Thanks for doing the work - learned a few acronyms myself, reading it.
fix MOFF definition Co-authored-by: Caleb Maclennan <caleb@alerque.com>
I'd like to define here what is commonly understood to be a editorial change, an incremental technical change, and a backwards incompatible technical change; and then to get GitHub issue tags set up for these. |
Assuming you’re talking about the MIT license, yes, I agree. |
@Lorp No, unfortunately that was not the resolution to that issue. I'm thinking we should open a new one because that one is not only closed but pretty significantly sidetracked in tangential discussion. |
A quick first draft of a glossary. Please add new definitions, fix existing ones, add links and correct organizational details.