Jeff Hain wrote:
> It seems to me that LGPL v3 is not compatible with OpenJDK's GPL v2.
> OpenJDK can't include fragments of LGPL v3 code without
> permission of "omaamo", can it ?
Dmitry, "oma" is one of my multiple names (but I'll stick to Jeff now
for my "developper incarnation", in case I would produce
anything else, to make things simple).
I didn't took care "omaamo" would appear as the owner of
the project, or I would have chosen something less ugly.
For licensing, I used LGPL because Source Forge requires you
to pick up a license, but I could not care less for something
in the world than for what is done with what I happen to produce.
(As Krishna said : "Always act with detachment to the fruits of
actions." (if you have enough money, you can live that way))
So, whoever can do whatever he wants with "Jafama", that's official!

For externally developed code to be used in OpenJDK, it needs to be contributed by a party that has signed the Sun Contributor Agreement (SCA). See http://openjdk.java.net/contribute/ for more information.

Regards,

-Joe

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