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Remove unused and "Voluntarily retired" licenses #202

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@aneroid aneroid commented Jan 10, 2025

The name of the classifier(s) you would like to Remove:

  1. License :: OSI Approved :: Intel Open Source License
  2. License :: OSI Approved :: Jabber Open Source License
  3. License :: OSI Approved :: MITRE Collaborative Virtual Workspace License (CVW)
  4. License :: OSI Approved :: Sun Industry Standards Source License (SISSL)
  5. License :: OSI Approved :: X.Net License

Why do you want to Remove these classifiers?

  1. These licence classifiers are not currently used by any package on pypi. Clicking on those links shows 'no results'.
  2. Additionally, the OSI page for them shows their status as "Voluntarily retired".
    • the X.Net License is retired + "Redundant"
  3. So removing them from the classifiers would not affect any projects/packages on pypi.
  4. Prevent any new uploads from using retired/redundant licences.

Intel Open Source License
Jabber Open Source License
MITRE Collaborative Virtual Workspace License (CVW)
Sun Industry Standards Source License (SISSL)
X.Net License (Redundant with more popular)
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Thanks!

@di di merged commit 28d3e61 into pypa:main Jan 10, 2025
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@aneroid aneroid deleted the retired-licenses-1 branch January 10, 2025 17:44
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