Hi! > At the point that your application is used with a LGPLv3 library then it > would conceptually be 'upgraded' to GPLv3 at that time (so that the > GPLv2 clause preventing linking with LGPLv3 disappears). This doesn't > mean that you have to change the licence of existing code -- you just > keep it "v2 or higher".
So far so good. But if I may want to link against a LGPLv2 library at the same time it won't work. Because from the matrix, my code will be treated as GPLv3 which means I am not allow to link against LGPLv2. I don't know how many (L)GPLv-only modules there are in GNOME, but any of those will be in trouble when a core library changes its license. As copyright is usually left to individuals in GNOME it is also nearly impossible to change those modules. So, I see pratical problems here... Regards, Johannes _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
