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
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
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
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
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