Oh, sorry for misreading your mail.

"The Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions" is acceptable as a dependency. 
However, all incubator projects are required to use the Apache License v2.0 
without exceptions.

On Tue, Oct 24, 2023, at 09:57, Ivan I wrote:
> If my project uses “Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions”
> LLVM Exceptions being:
> ---- LLVM Exceptions to the Apache 2.0 License ----
> As an exception, if, as a result of your compiling your source code, 
> portions
> of this Software are embedded into an Object form of such source code, you
> may redistribute such embedded portions in such Object form without 
> complying
> with the conditions of Sections 4(a), 4(b) and 4(d) of the License.
> In addition, if you combine or link compiled forms of this Software with
> software that is licensed under the GPLv2 ("Combined Software") and if a
> court of competent jurisdiction determines that the patent provision 
> (Section
> 3), the indemnity provision (Section 9) or other Section of the License
> conflicts with the conditions of the GPLv2, you may retroactively and
> prospectively choose to deem waived or otherwise exclude such Section(s) of
> the License, but only in their entirety and only with respect to the 
> Combined
> Software.
> Can my project go into incubator? Will I need to change license at some 
> point? I am asking to avoid future headache like llvm has with license 
> change.
> I looked all over incubator web site but could not find an answer
>
>
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