* Tobias Frost <[email protected]>, 2014-06-29, 10:00:
On Sun, 2014-06-29 at 01:00 -0300, Marcio de Souza Oliveira wrote:
I got it wrong. But I see
GPLv2(http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt) and and there contains
the words "... or (at your option) any later version.".
If I remove the words "or (at your option) any later version." I would
not be modifying the license?
Yes, you'd change the license (which'd be a no-no)
Well, that's novel interpretation of the GPL. :-)
The part of the license that was quoted is just an example how to use
the license for you own programs, not a part of terms and conditions. It
is NOT obligatory to use the “any later” phrase (see §9).
Instead you write "License: GPL-2.0+" (note the plus) to indicate the
"any later version option".
No. We must document which license upstream uses, and they chose GPL
version 2 only.
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Jakub Wilk
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