From: pbristow_at_[hidden]
Date: 2020-09-01 13:50:45


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Boost <boost-bounces_at_[hidden]> On Behalf Of Peter Dimov via Boost
> Sent: 1 September 2020 14:17
> To: boost_at_[hidden]
> Cc: Peter Dimov <pdimov_at_[hidden]>
> Subject: Re: [boost] Boost.Text Unicode licence issues
>
> Paul A Bristow wrote:
>
> > I sense it is unlikely that we would get a definitive legal opinion,
> > even after paying money, for a
> license detail that is clearly ill-defined.
>
> I agree. The proper role of our legal representative - if we had one - in this case would not be
to provide
> us with legal advice, but to contact the legal representative of the Unicode Consortium, explain
the
> situation (Boost does not allow libraries that impose an attribution requirement for binaries,
which on
> its face precludes us ever having a Unicode library), ask them to maybe consider dropping that
> requirement from their license, failing that, ask them for an explicit permission for Boost
libraries to use
> their data files without such a license requirement, failing that, ask them for a clear and an
official
> statement that they do stand by this license requirement.

Ok with this - but, since we do not have a legal representative, can someone else write 'officially'
from Boost?

One of the steering group?

Paul