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diff --git a/doc/administration/package_information/licensing.md b/doc/administration/package_information/licensing.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8557a94bf93 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/administration/package_information/licensing.md @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +--- +stage: Enablement +group: Distribution +info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#designated-technical-writers +--- + +# Package Licensing + +## License + +While GitLab itself is MIT, the Omnibus GitLab sources are licensed under the Apache-2.0. + +## License file location + +Starting with version 8.11, the Omnibus GitLab package contains license +information of all software that is bundled within the package. + +After installing the package, licenses for each individual bundled library +can be found in `/opt/gitlab/LICENSES` directory. + +There is also one `LICENSE` file which contains all licenses compiled together. +This compiled license can be found in `/opt/gitlab/LICENSE` file. + +Starting with version 9.2, the Omnibus GitLab package ships a +`dependency_licenses.json` file containing version and license information of +all bundled software, including software libraries, Ruby gems that the rails +application uses, and JavaScript libraries that is required for the frontend +components. This file, being in JSON format, is easily machine parseable and +can be used for automated checks or validations. The file may be found at +`/opt/gitlab/dependency_licenses.json`. + +Starting with version 11.3, we have also made the license information available +online, at: <https://gitlab-org.gitlab.io/omnibus-gitlab/licenses.html> + +## Checking licenses + +The Omnibus GitLab package is made up of many pieces of software, comprising code +that is covered by many different licenses. Those licenses are provided and +compiled as stated above. + +Starting with version 8.13, GitLab has placed an additional step into +Omnibus GitLab. The `license_check` step calls +`lib/gitlab/tasks/license_check.rake`, which checks the compiled `LICENSE` file +against the current list of approved and questionable licenses as denoted in the +arrays at the top of the script. This script will output one of `Good`, +`Unknown` or `Check` for each piece of software that is a part of the +Omnibus GitLab package. + +- `Good`: denotes a license that is approved for all usage types, within GitLab and + Omnibus GitLab. +- `Unknown`: denotes a license that is not recognized in the list of 'good' or 'bad', + which should be immediately reviewed for implications of use. +- `Check`: denotes a license that has the potential be incompatible with GitLab itself, + and thus should be checked for how it is used as a part of the Omnibus GitLab package + to ensure compliance. + +This list is currently sourced from the [GitLab development documentation on licensing](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/blob/master/doc/development/licensing.md). +However, due to the nature of the Omnibus GitLab package the licenses may not apply +in the same way. Such as with `git` and `rsync`. See the [GNU License FAQ](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en.html#MereAggregation) + +## License acknowledgements + +### libjpeg-turbo - BSD 3-clause license + +This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. + +## Trademark Usage + +Within the GitLab documentation, reference to third party technology(ies) and/or trademarks of third party entities, may be made. The inclusion of reference to third party technology and/or entities is solely for the purposes of example(s) of how GitLab software may interact with, or be used in conjunction with, such third party technology. +All trademarks, materials, documentation, and other intellectual property remain the property of any/all such third party. + +### Trademark Requirements + +Use of GitLab Trademarks must be in compliance with the standards set forth in [our guidelines](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/marketing/corporate-marketing/brand-activation/trademark-guidelines/) (as updated from time to time). +CHEF® and all Chef marks are owned by Progress Software Corporation and must be used in accordance with the [Progress Software Trademark Usage Policy](https://www.progress.com/legal/trademarks). + +When using a GitLab or 3rd party trademark in documentation, include the (R) symbol in the first instance, for example, "Chef(R) is used for configuring...." You may omit the symbol in subsequent instances. + +If a trademark owner requires a particular notice or trademark requirement, such notice or requirement should be stated above. |