On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 00:25:16 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joerg Schilling) wrote:
> > Why do you start a new round and why are you now asking for completely > different things? I'm not asking different things. The question about the licenses is the most important for me and I've asked that same question all the time. It's just that now for the first time you partially gave an answer. > No non-GPL source is based on or derived from GPL code. OK. This is close to what I'm asking, but not exactly. Anyways, I'm glad to see you finally participating in this discussion. Let me make my question even more clear with an oversimplified example: You have written the program prog-a.c and published it on your site under the GNU GPL. I have _independently_ written the prog-b.c. Nex, I've found your program and liked it. I decide that your prog-a.c and my prog-b.c serve a common purpose and they complement one another. The question is if I can take your source (prog-a.c) from your site, put it into the same directory with my source (prog-b.c), make an archive of that directory and distribute the archive under CDDL? I think it is forbidden, because "prog-a.c" is published under the GNU GPL, which means you give me the right to distribute your work only under terms of the GNU GPL. Am I wrong? -- Best regards, Daniel -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list