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The specification should specify how unary "+" operators are handled #75

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See fsfe/reuse-tool#314

The tool handles this, but the specification does not.

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mxmehl

mxmehl commented on Apr 27, 2021

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Related to #3

mxmehl

mxmehl commented on May 10, 2022

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@silverhook @carmenbianca Do you have an idea how to put this in the spec, and with how much detail? Or would this rather be something for an FAQ item? I mean we adhere to and reference SPDX license identifiers and expressions, so we don't have to explain the whole SPDX spec, right?

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silverhook commented on May 11, 2022

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Since this is covered by the SPDX spec which we reference to, I’d lean towards putting into FAQ.

The *GPL-*(+) licenses were deprecated here: https://spdx.github.io/spdx-spec/SPDX-license-list/#a3-deprecated-licenses

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          The specification should specify how unary "+" operators are handled · Issue #75 · fsfe/reuse-docs