At the moment we represent the software we consider under GNU General Public License, version 2 of the license, but we cannot be sure it's alright to license it to "any later version". Linux kernel for instance is licensed _only_ under GPLv2, but not any later version.
What I propose is to copy licenses/GPL-2 to license/GPL-2+ and adding the following notes at the start of the two files: GPL-2: Note: this license states that the software is licensed under GNU General Public License version 2, and you might not be able to consider it licensed under any later version. GPL-2+: Note: this license explicitly allows licensing under GNU General Public License version 2 or, at your option, any later version. Comments, ideas, proposals? -- Diego "Flameeyes" Pettenò - http://farragut.flameeyes.is-a-geek.org/ Gentoo/Alt lead, Gentoo/FreeBSD, Video, Sound, ALSA, PAM, KDE, CJK, Ruby ...
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