Hello,

I have a question about the the license used for Clojure libraries.

As far as I understand, a library released under the EPL can be included in 
any software,
including proprietary, so long as the library itself is not modified -- is 
that correct?

So, this also means that the EPL would also allow for me to use those 
libraries in
software that I release under one of the GPL licences, right? I know that 
the *GPL*
itself wouldn't allow for that, but I suppose that if the EPL does allow 
for this,  then
I can write an exception paragraph allowing the use of the EPL libraries 
and add it 
to the GPL.

I'd like to know if my interpretation is correct, and also if there is 
already code
being licensed like that.

Thank you!
J.

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