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Personally we dislike any licence that needs more than a few -pages of dense legal code to get the message accross. A \TEX\ -related system like \CONTEXT\ is a hybrid of programs, scripts -and|/|or macro code as well as documentation and sample code, -including graphics. \TEX\ related systems also have a long -standing tradition of providing support structures for users. In -order to make support feasable, a \TEX\ based system like -\CONTEXT\ assumes a certain logic and structure in the way the -related files are named and organized in a tree structure. Even a -small change in one of the elements may let such a system behave -differently than manuals suggest. Swap a font, change some style -defaults, leave out some pieces, and users may end up in -confusion. A licence does not give a user any guarantees! - -In order to satisfy those responsible for distributing \CONTEXT, -we need to choose a licence that makes them feel comfortable. -Unfortunately we don't feel that comfortable with a licence that does -not provide the guarantees that a system will not be adapted in -such ways that the advertised behaviour changes. On the -other hand, it is the responsibility of those distributing and -extending the system to make sure that this does not happen. -However, users should not automatically assume that what they get -shipped is the same as the original, which is why we stress that -support (from our side) will only be given on unaltered systems. - -First of all, what is \CONTEXT ? It's just a bunch of macros, -written in \TEX\ and \METAPOST, meant for typesetting documents. -The macros are accompanied by some scripts, written in \PERL\ (mainly -the older scripts) \RUBY\ (the official ones) and \LUA\ (for -embedded usage). The \CONTEXT\ distribution comes with a few fonts, -files that help manage resources (e.g.\ map files), as well as -patterns (based on official ones, so this is a derived work). - -The \CONTEXT\ distribution is packaged in a zip file organized in -the \TDS\ structure. - -\starttabulate -\NC \type {cont-tmf.zip} \NC The main distribution. \NC \NR -\NC \type {cont-img.zip} \NC A few extra resources. \NC \NR -\NC \type {cont-ext.zip} \NC Third party modules. \NC \NR -\stoptabulate - -When we talk about \CONTEXT\ we also mean its graphical companion -\METAFUN\ and \FOXET, an \XML\ related product. All these are -included in the main distribution archive. - -The documentation can be downloaded from our website, one of its -mirrors, the \TEX\ collection as distributed by \TEX\ user groups. -For some manuals, source code is available in a subversion -repository. The archives are also kept on \CTAN. - -That said, what licence does apply? We need to distinguish between -things that resemble a program on the one hand and documentation -on the other hand. We (currently) use a different licence for -either of them. - -\subject {The Code} - -The program code (i.e. anything not under the \type {/doc} -subtree) is distributed under the - -\startnarrower -\goto{Creative Commons GNU GPL}[url(gpl-simple)] -\stopnarrower - -For practical purposes distributers may also choose the \LATEX\ -project licence, which is considered to be a bit more \TEX\ -friendly. (BSD alike licences, the Ruby Licence and the Apache -are all licences that apply well for \CONTEXT.) - -In practice, users may forget about the legal part, if only -because I haven't even read (and understood) it completely myself, -so let's stick to what Creative Commons makes of it: - -\startcolor[blue] -The GNU General Public License is a Free Software license. Like -any Free Software license, it grants to you the four following -freedoms: - -\startitemize -\item The freedom to run the program for any purpose. -\item The freedom to study how the program works and adapt it to - your needs. -\item The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help your neighbour. -\item The freedom to improve the program and release your improvements - to the public, so that the whole community benefits. -\stopitemize - -You may exercise the freedoms specified here provided that you -comply with the express conditions of this license. The principal -conditions are: - -You must conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy -distributed an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of -warranty and keep intact all the notices that refer to this -License and to the absence of any warranty; and give any other -recipients of the Program a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with the Program. Any translation of the GNU General Public -License must be accompanied by the GNU General Public License. - -If you modify your copy or copies of the program or any portion of -it, or develop a program based upon it, you may distribute the -resulting work provided you do so under the GNU General Public -License. Any translation of the GNU General Public License must be -accompanied by the GNU General Public License. - -If you copy or distribute the program, you must accompany it with -the complete corresponding machine-readable source code or with a -written offer, valid for at least three years, to furnish the -complete corresponding machine-readable source code. - -Any of these conditions can be waived if you get permission from -the copyright holder. - -Your fair use and other rights are in no way affected by the above. -\stopcolor - -\subject {Recommendations} - -Here are a few recommendations in case you want to distribute, -extend of embed \CONTEXT\ in applications: - -\startitemize - -\item You can best leave the code base untouched. Most of -\CONTEXT\ provides hooks and it's relatively easy to overload -code. Leave the lower level system code untouched: changes may -backfire when you update. Asking for more hooks is the best way to -go. - -\item Put your own code in the right subpaths, i.e.\ modules -approved by the development team under \type {.../third}, and -styles and whatever else under \type {.../user}. This way your -code will not interfere with existing code and updating will give -less problems. Keep in mind that \TEX\ systems have their own way -and order in locating files, and the load order often matters. - -\item Don't copy styles and change a few lines, but load the base one -and built|/|patch on top of that. In the end you may benefit from -improvements to the base style. - -\item Be original. The whole idea behind \CONTEXT\ is that you can -write your own styles. On the \CONTEXT\ mailing list as well as on -the Wiki there are enough advanced users to help you make a start. - -\item Don't hesitate to submit bugs reports and ask for -extensions. It may even be that what you want is already present -but yet undocumented. - -\item If things don't work as expected, check to what extend your -system matches the (more or less) standard. We provide so called -minimal \CONTEXT\ trees that can serve as a reference. Because -\CONTEXT\ evolves, make sure your system is up to date. - -\item The scripts can best be called using \type {texmfstart}. This -lessens dependencies on the location in the tree and ensures upward -compatibility. It also prevents clashes with similary named scripts. - -\item Some scripts depend on each other. Don't mess around with the -existing functionality and names of the scripts and then feed them -back into the standard distributions. - -\stopitemize - -\subject {Documents} - -The documentation is provided under another Creative Commons licence - -\startnarrower -\goto{Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike}[url(byncsa-simple)] -\stopnarrower - -This one says: - -\startcolor[blue] -You are free: - -\startitemize -\item to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work -\item to make derivative works -\stopitemize - -{\sc Attribution:} You must attribute the work in the manner -specified by the author or licensor. - -{\sc NonCommercial:} You may not use this work for commercial -purposes. - -{\sc Share Alike:} If you alter, transform, or build upon this -work, you may distribute the resulting work only under a license -identical to this one. - -\startitemize -\item For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others - the license terms of this work. -\item Any of these conditions can be waived if you get permission from - the copyright holder. -\stopitemize - -Your fair use and other rights are in no way affected by the above. -\stopcolor - -The non||commercial part is mostly a safeguard. We don't mind if -user groups distribute printed copies, publish (parts of) manuals -and|/|or if authors use example code in manuals and books about -\CONTEXT. - -If you distribute \CONTEXT\ and related software on electronic media -as part of \TEX\ distributions (either or not for money), you may -also distribute the manuals and their sources in electronic form, -preferable as provided by the maintainers of \CONTEXT. - -Keep in mind that logos and cover designs are not meant to be -copied. We provide the source code for some manuals, but we don't -always provide all graphics and other resources. For instance, in -some manuals we use commercial fonts and you have to buy those -yourself. - -We provide the typeset manuals at our website. Those are the official -ones. We appreciate it if you do not to distribute manuals compiled -on your own system as substitutes. The manuals are a showcase for what -\CONTEXT\ provides. Help us to assure the quality. - -\subject {More information} - -We're not going to fill \mathematics{n}~pages with legal stuff, so if -you want to know more, you have to consult the web for the legalities -mentioned. Here are a few starting points: - -\startlines -\goto{\url[gpl-simple]}[url(gpl-simple)] -\goto{\url[gpl-legal]}[url(gpl-legal)] -\stoplines - -\startlines -\goto{\url[byncsa-simple]}[url(byncsa-simple)] -\goto{\url[byncsa-legal]}[url(byncsa-legal)] -\stoplines - -\CONTEXT\ itself can be fetched from the main site or its primary mirror: - -\startlines -\goto{\url[pragma]}[url(pragma)] -\goto{\url[mirror]}[url(mirror)] -\stoplines - -A starting point for support can be found at: - -\startlines -\goto{\url[contextlist]}[url(contextlist)] -\goto{\url[garden]}[url(garden)] -\stoplines - -Bugs and feature requests can be registered at the collector: - -\startlines -\goto{\url[collector]}[url(collector)] -\stoplines - -Releases are announced at: - -\startlines -\goto{\url[announce]}[url(announce)] -\stoplines - -The developers can be met at: - -\startlines -\goto{\url[development]}[url(development)] -\stoplines - -\subject {Disclaimer} - -To play safe we include a disclaimer here, taken from the BSD style -licence. For some reason such a text is in capitals, so \unknown - -\start \sc \blue -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR \quotation {AS IS} AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES -OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. -IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, -INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT -NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF -THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -\stop - -\unknown\ and don't bother discussing licence issues and related things -with us for the mere sake of discussing licence stuff. - -\blank[2*big] - -\startlines -Hans Hagen -PRAGMA ADE -Hasselt NL -\stoplines - -\ColofonPage - -\stoptext |