On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 11:38:51AM +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> The CDDL does not restrict the code, the GPL hovever has some restrictions
> that prevent you from using GPLd code from within CDDLd (or any other license)
> projects. As the GPL is an asymmetric license, it allows to use CDDLd code 
> to be used inside GPLd projects!
> 
> When people write that CDDL & GPL are incompatible they mean that they are 
> not 
> _fully_ compatiple because of restrictions in the GPL.
> 
> Not fully compatible means: you need to check your specific case to find out 
> whether it is possible or not.

Does seem a bit one-sided, put that way.  

If you relicense your work(s) to be compatible with the Debian DFSG,
would you feel you are going against your morales as per what you wrote
above?


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Chris.
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