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State license of bibliographic data #1219
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We wheref asked [1] to state that the XEP bibliographic data is openly avaiable and free of charge if we want it to be consumed by third parties. Fixes xsf#1219. 1: ietf-tools/bibxml-service#302 (comment)
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We wheref asked [1] to state that the XEP bibliographic data is openly available and free of charge if we want it to be consumed by third parties. Fixes xsf#1219. 1: ietf-tools/bibxml-service#302 (comment)
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We wheref asked [1] to state that the XEP bibliographic data is openly available and free of charge if we want it to be consumed by third parties. Fixes xsf#1219. 1: ietf-tools/bibxml-service#302 (comment)
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We wheref asked [1] to state that the XEP bibliographic data is openly available and free of charge if we want it to be consumed by third parties. Fixes xsf#1219. 1: ietf-tools/bibxml-service#302 (comment)
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We wheref asked [1] to state that the XEP bibliographic data is openly available and free of charge if we want it to be consumed by third parties. Fixes xsf#1219. 1: ietf-tools/bibxml-service#302 (comment)
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We were asked [1] to state that the XEP bibliographic data is openly available and free of charge if we want it to be consumed by third parties. This weas previously merged as 7477388 ("Add license for bibliographic data"), but unfortunately later reverted in 59b2a5c ("Revert "Add license for bibliographic data"", xsf#1221). However, the fix for the broken docker build is trivial: simply also copy refs-LICENSE into the container. This commit does that. Fixes xsf#1219. 1: ietf-tools/bibxml-service#302 (comment)
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We were asked [1] to state that the XEP bibliographic data is openly available and free of charge if we want it to be consumed by third parties. This weas previously merged as 7477388 ("Add license for bibliographic data"), but unfortunately later reverted in 59b2a5c ("Revert "Add license for bibliographic data"", xsf#1221). However, the fix for the broken docker build is trivial: simply also copy refs-LICENSE into the container. This commit does that. Fixes xsf#1219. 1: ietf-tools/bibxml-service#302 (comment)
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If we want our bibliographic data to be consumed by third parties, see, e.g., ietf-tools/bibxml-service#302 (comment). then it should have a license disclaimer.
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