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Re: replacement header licenses
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Eric Blake |
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Re: replacement header licenses |
Date: |
Wed, 28 Apr 2010 10:10:07 -0600 |
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On 04/28/2010 03:09 AM, Bruno Haible wrote:
> Eric Blake wrote:
>> The following replacement headers are all under LGPL instead of LGPLv2+
>> licensing. Any objection to relaxing them, so that projects like
>> libvirt can use all the replacement headers for things like
>> GNULIB_POSIXCHECK or passing Jim's recent maint.mk syntax check?
>
> You need the agreement of all contributors since 2007-10-28: When we
> switched the implicit meaning of "LGPL" on that date, we promised that
> all changes up until then could be reverted to LGPLv2+ on demand.
>
> The non-trivial contributors since 2007-10-28 are, according to 'git':
>> inttypes you, me, Paul
>> math you, me, Ben Pfaff
Paul, Ben;
are you okay with gnulib's replacement for inttypes.h and math.h being
under LGPLv2+?
>> For the record, I'm okay with my contributions being relaxed
>
> I'm OK with mine too.
>
> Bruno
Bruno; thanks for doing the research on contributors.
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Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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