Op 2005-04-12, Robert Kern schreef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Antoon Pardon wrote: > >> What licence can I use? Somewhere they say you can combine python >> code with GPL code. Does that mean that the resulting code has >> to have both the GPL license as the PSF license, as both seem >> to want that derived work uses the same license. > > No, the PSF does not want that. It does not say so anywhere in the > license text. Yes, you can GPL the derived work. The licenses are > compatible. >
This comes from the license text. | 2. Subject to the terms and conditions of this License Agreement, PSF | hereby grants Licensee a nonexclusive, royalty-free, world-wide | license to reproduce, analyze, test, perform and/or display publicly, | prepare derivative works, distribute, and otherwise use Python 2.3 | alone or in any derivative version, provided, however, that PSF's | License Agreement and PSF's notice of copyright, i.e., "Copyright (c) | 2001, 2002, 2003 Python Software Foundation; All Rights Reserved" are | retained in Python 2.3 alone or in any derivative version prepared by | Licensee. So what should I understand by: provided, however, that PSF's License Agreement ... are retained in Python 2.3 alone or in any derivative version prepared by Licensee. -- Antoon Pardon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list