Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > As to the topic, the GNU FAQ states: > > What does it mean to say a license is "compatible with the GPL?" > > It means that the other license and the GNU GPL are compatible; you can > > combine code released under the other license with code released under > the > GNU GPL in one larger program. > All GNU GPL versions permit such combinations privately; they also > permit > distribution of such combinations provided the combination is released > under the same GNU GPL version. The other license is compatible with > the > GPL if it permits this too. > GPLv3 is compatible with more licenses than GPLv2: it allows you to > make > combinations with code that has specific kinds of additional > requirements > that are not in GPLv3 itself. Section 7 has more information about > this, > including the list of additional requirements that are permitted." > > My naive reading is that we can include MyThes.
this is the same as with artistic license which we already include. pavel