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The SPDX specification in MarkDown and HTML formats.
Proposed (!!! I feel sorry for putting it into your issue tracker thought it would be actually helping to bring transparency) is a meta issue that shows what FOSSology covers...
It looks to me like the `+` operator only works with License IDs in the current syntax, not Exception IDs. There was a discussion at https://github.com/spdx/license-list-XML/issues/1027#issuecomment-627394072 about an instance where...
We are using JSON formats for the SPDX listed licenses in addition to the RDF/XML formats. In RDF/XML we use the property name `comment` with the RDFS namespace. The JSON...
From Mark Atwood: **Proposed**: two methods for for organizations to self-declare SPDX license identifiers. The two methods will be referred to a “organization names” and “dns names”. **Organization Name:** The...
The Wiki page for File Notice Examples refers to a semi-colon operator which is not in the spec and is not currently supported by most license expression parsers. We should...
This was https://bugs.linuxfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1189 Moving it here so we don't loose track of it, but this is likely to be handled by other projects outside SPDX (OpenChain, SParts (w/ Hyperledger), etc.)...
(reference to related but different issue #11: Deprecating SHA1) Sections 4.4.3 and 4.4.4 of the spec currently read: > **4.4.3** Cardinality: Mandatory, one SHA1, others may be optionally provided. >...
Proposal from @iamwillbar and @tsteenbe to add two new relationships: * DOCUMENT_ROOT_OF to describe the relationship from document to the “root package” to describe the deliverable. Motivation: This relationship allows...
Use Case: Enable reproduce accurate results, some parameter metadata for the tooling would be useful to captured, and fed back into a different run of the tools. Use Case: Location...
I could not find an existing suitable value for Relationship in following use cases: Use case 1: Software A is written in Perl. Someone translates it to Python calls it...