On Tuesday, June 4, 2013 4:24:49 PM UTC-4, Gary Trakhman wrote: > > Just fyi, most clojure libs are published under EPL or Apache licenses, of > course the choice is up to you :-). GPL has some restrictions that would > prevent the lib from being used in many projects. > > from the EPL wikipedia page: 'The EPL 1.0 is not > compatible<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/License_compatibility> with > the GPL, and a work created by combining a work licensed under the GPL with > a work licensed under the EPL cannot be lawfully distributed.' > > LGPL is also a fine choice for Clojure libs.
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