Re: Strong Copyleft licenses other than the GNU GPL family.

2015-11-13 Thread Joel Rees
On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 12:37 AM, Nicolas George wrote: > Le septidi 17 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Joel Rees a écrit : >> > The firs drawback is that it would be incompatible with GPL code and >> > libraries, and even possibly LGPL. That means libraries made using that >> > license can not be used from

Re: Strong Copyleft licenses other than the GNU GPL family.

2015-11-13 Thread Nicolas George
Le septidi 17 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Joel Rees a écrit : > > The firs drawback is that it would be incompatible with GPL code and > > libraries, and even possibly LGPL. That means libraries made using that > > license can not be used from GPL code or with GPL libraries. Basically, > > there is logica

Re: Strong Copyleft licenses other than the GNU GPL family.

2015-11-06 Thread Joel Rees
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 6:27 PM, Nicolas George wrote: > Le quartidi 14 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit : >> By strong Copyleft I mean a free software license that requires "derivate >> works" (as determined by Copyright law) to be free software (as in freedom), >> including work

Re: Strong Copyleft licenses other than the GNU GPL family.

2015-11-06 Thread Joel Rees
On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 7:37 AM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote: > El 05/11/15 a las 03:27, Nicolas George escribió: >> >> Le quartidi 14 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit : >>> >>> By strong Copyleft I mean a free software license that requires "derivate >>> works" (as determined by

Re: Strong Copyleft licenses other than the GNU GPL family.

2015-11-05 Thread Mario Castelán Castro
El 05/11/15 a las 03:27, Nicolas George escribió: Le quartidi 14 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit : By strong Copyleft I mean a free software license that requires "derivate works" (as determined by Copyright law) to be free software (as in freedom), including works that are de

Re: Strong Copyleft licenses other than the GNU GPL family.

2015-11-05 Thread Nicolas George
Le quintidi 15 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Renaud OLGIATI a écrit : > Would a kind soul be good enough to explain to me how to get the header > date to come out as it does here, in the French Republican calendar ? I use the combination of a specific parser-friendly date format configured in Mutt with an

Re: Strong Copyleft licenses other than the GNU GPL family.

2015-11-05 Thread Ron
On Thu, 5 Nov 2015 10:27:01 +0100 Nicolas George wrote: > Le quartidi 14 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit : Would a kind soul be good enough to explain to me how to get the header date to come out as it does here, in the French Republican calendar ? Cheers, Ron. --

Re: Strong Copyleft licenses other than the GNU GPL family.

2015-11-05 Thread Nicolas George
Le quartidi 14 brumaire, an CCXXIV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit : > By strong Copyleft I mean a free software license that requires "derivate > works" (as determined by Copyright law) to be free software (as in freedom), > including works that are derivatives by making use of the Copylefted work

Strong Copyleft licenses other than the GNU GPL family.

2015-11-04 Thread Mario Castelán Castro
Hello. Apart from the GNU GPL GNU LGPL, GNU AGPL, and Affero GPL, are there other *strong Copyleft* licenses (note that this entails being a free software license) for software (this excludes the CC BY-SA family)? I have checked some popular free software licenses like the Mozilla Public Lic