Combining Apache with GPL in one package - Re: libxdoclet-java_1.2.3-2_i386.changes REJECTED

2009-03-26 Thread Florian Grandel
Hi Mike (or anybody else who's got time to explain this to me)! [We are talking about the Java OSS project xdoclet which comes with a core library licensed under GPLv2 but includes a plugin that extends xdoclet's capabilities to support Sun's JDO using one of Sun's Apache 2.0-licensed DTDs.] M

Re: Combining Apache with GPL in one package - Re: libxdoclet-java_1.2.3-2_i386.changes REJECTED

2009-03-27 Thread Florian Grandel
I have to make a correction from my earlier post. I said: core library licensed under GPLv2 This is not true. See [1] for the core xdoclet license which doesn't seem to be any standard license. Some other (parts of) xdoclet modules are licensed under GPLv2, however. The basic question ther

Re: Combining Apache with GPL in one package - Re: libxdoclet-java_1.2.3-2_i386.changes REJECTED

2009-03-27 Thread Florian Grandel
Hi Leandro, thanks for your response and especially for the link you posted. :-) Leandro Doctors schrieb: ...But you can mix code licensed under the ASLv2 with code licensed under the GPLv3[0]. (In fact, AFAIC, to improve license compatibility -in this case, with the ASLv2- was one of the objec

Re: Combining Apache with GPL in one package - Re: libxdoclet-java_1.2.3-2_i386.changes REJECTED

2009-04-03 Thread Florian Grandel
Joe Smith schrieb: Florian Grandel wrote: I have to make a correction from my earlier post. I said: core library licensed under GPLv2 This is not true. See [1] for the core xdoclet license which doesn't seem to be any standard license. The licence you linked to is the standard 3-c