Hi, I'm packaging a PHP C extension, that was licensed under the LGPL,
but is now under the PHP license.
it was unofficial, but is now listed on PECL[1] and the lead developper
has an @php.net address, and is member of the PHP Group. That makes the
product a product of the PHP Group.
I've read
Max Brown wrote:>> Bad solution:>> in this way the license is compatible only with itself.> Actually, it's not. It's compatible with itself, and any license which > grants the same rights and only a subset of the restrictions. For > example, MIT, or zlib.I don't understand your reasoning."You must
Le Lundi 10 Avril 2006 22:25, MJ Ray a écrit :
> Summary: It looks like you can't safely derive one work from
> both GPL and CPL works.
>
> What advice do you seek?
first of all, a confirmation from people involved in licences/legality issue.
And you seem to confirm the analysis.
As many people gi
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