On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Rich Hickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I would turn it around and say - if there is something you want to
> combine with Clojure that is GPL why don't you ask them to make it
> LGPL instead, in which case there would be no problem? The problem
> lies with GPL.

The (only GPL) library I'm interested in is Qt Jambi, currently
distributed under a commercial license and GPL. I guess LGPL is way
too liberal for Trolltech/Nokia.

OTOH, what is this incompatibility really about? If I include a GPL
library and publish my code under CPL, the source code is still there,
isn't it?
Or, what if I publish my clojure code under a dual license GPL/CPL?
That IMHO should keep everyone happy.

-r.

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