2011/1/25 Jason van Zyl <ja...@maven.org>:
>> EPL is more restrictive than ASLv2, therefore it is OK for EPL licensed
>> projects to consume ASLv2 code... on the other hand it is not so acceptible
>> for ASLv2 licensed projects to consume EPL licensed projects.
>
> That is completely not true. Read the actual document you linked to. An 
> Apache project can consume EPL binaries.

For more info about accepted licenses:
http://www.apache.org/legal/3party.html#criteriaandcategories
IOW, you can link to any A and B licensed software without any problem.
A particular case is LGPL. The license allows you to link to a
LGPL-licensed software, however you cannot redistribute it in an
Apache Licensed package.

Antonio

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