Marti Admin

OUJS has made a change recently to require SPDX codes for OSI approved licensing.

In order to improve the appearance of your script homepages it would be appreciated if you could modify all of your affected scripts. You have two here.

The fix for this is to use this short identifier:

// @license      GPL-2.0

... instead of GPLv2. This is syntactically equivalent.

Until these changes are made you will be unable to update those affected scripts.

Thanks,
OUJS Staff


Currently on Line 864 you have:

IdArray[IdArray.length]=$(this).text().replace(/? /g, '');

Did you mean to have /\? /g or something else?

Thanks for the look.


OUJS has made a change recently to require SPDX codes for OSI approved licensing.

In order to improve the appearance of your script homepage it would be appreciated if you could modify your affected script.

Here is the change needed:

// @license        GPL-3.0+; http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html

Until this change is made you will be unable to update those affected scripts.

Thanks,
OUJS Staff


OUJS has made a change recently to require SPDX codes for OSI approved licensing.

In order to improve the appearance of your script homepages it would be appreciated if you could modify all of your affected scripts.

// @license       GNU General Public License v3.0

... to ...

// @license       GPL-3.0

Until this change is made you will be unable to update those affected scripts.

Thanks,
OUJS Staff


OUJS has made a change recently to require SPDX codes for OSI approved licensing.

In order to improve the appearance of your script homepages it would be appreciated if you could modify all of your affected scripts that utilize LGPL to use LGPL-3.0+; http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt for the licensing instead of LGPL http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html.

So your end result will need to look like this in the metadata block:

// @license			LGPL-3.0+; http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt

Until this change is made you will be unable to update those affected scripts.

Thanks,
OUJS Staff


OUJS has made a change recently to require SPDX codes for OSI approved licensing.

In order to improve the appearance of your script homepages it would be appreciated if you could modify all of your affected scripts that utilize GPL version 3 to use GPL-3.0 (or whichever version of it) instead of GPLv3 for the License Type. These are syntactically equivalent for version 3.

Until this change is made you will be unable to update those affected scripts.

Thanks,
OUJS Staff


OUJS has made a change recently to require SPDX codes for OSI approved licensing.

In order to improve the appearance of your script homepages it would be appreciated if you could modify all of your affected scripts that utilize GNUGPL to use GPL-3.0 (or whichever version of it) instead of GNUGPL for the License Type. These are syntactically equivalent for version 3 standalone.

Until this change is made you will be unable to update those affected scripts.

Thanks,
OUJS Staff


OUJS has made a change recently to require SPDX codes for OSI approved licensing.

In order to improve the appearance of your script homepages it would be appreciated if you could modify all of your affected scripts that utilize GPL version 2 to use GPL-2.0+ instead of GPL version 2 or any later version for the License Type. These are syntactically equivalent.

Thanks,
OUJS Staff


If you haven't already noticed please give this a read.

This has been a long time in coming. :)

In short... if you don't utilize an OSI approved SPDX code for @license the server will automatically reject new scripts and script updates for existing scripts. This includes pushes from GitHub via the webhook.

If you have any questions please feel free to ask them right here or have suggestions please feel free to open an issue on Development.

Thanks,
OUJS Staff


Please reread here in the TOS.

WTFPL is a Public Domain type license. This script will be banned shortly.

If you do it again your account is eligible for removal. You agreed to the terms when you signed up and you've posted this twice now.

Thank you for your immediate cooperation,
OUJS Admin






Going down for some server maintenance in a few minutes. I will be logging everyone off so you'll have to log back in.

Expected down time shouldn't be more than 15 minutes perhaps less.

Thanks for your patience.


Re: @muusa:

Please try not to do gibberish comments. Luckily I know what you might be asking for here. This is your only warning.

Thank you for your cooperation,
OUJS Admin