On 12/18/10 10:19, Timon Van Overveldt wrote: > Having Gnash's implementation as a reference has been very helpful in > understanding how to implement this functionality.
The wonders of free software. :-) > Now I was wondering about the following: > Lightspark is licensed under the LGPL3, while Gnash is licensed under GPL3. > Are you guys ok with me licensing my implementation under LGPL3? > Am I breaching the terms of the license by doing this? > If I am, please note that this is not on purpose and that I will try to > resolve the situation immediately. Well, Gnash is also a GNU project, so the copyright for the External Interface code is owned by the FSF. I believe you'd need to ask RMS or Eben for a real opinion. The decision isn't really up to the Gnash team, or even myself, who wrote the External Interface code, because of this. Because Gnash is not a library, the GPLv3 has been fine. - rob - _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list Gnash-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev