Daniel John Debrunner wrote: > Obviously you are talking about something else, but I'm not sure what. > The ASL v2 allows distribution under a different licence, I thought the > GPL did not (clause 2b).
To follow up with the facts, from the FSF itself: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#HeardOtherLicense <quote> The GNU GPL does not give users permission to attach other licenses to the program. But the copyright holder for a program can release it under several different licenses in parallel. One of them may be the GNU GPL. </quote> Thus if you obtain code under the GPL you are stuck with the GPL, unless of course you are the copyright holder. Dan.
