Here is an example:
https://github.com/apache/netbeans/blob/master/java/languages.antlr/licenseinfo.xml
MIT is a pretty permissive license, AFAIK it can be used without
restriction. See the nbbuild/licenses folder for examples.
On 2/9/23 11:37, Antonio wrote:
Hi all,
Imagine I need to use some source code released under the MIT license
(say an Antlr Grammar [1]) and make modifications to it, and cover
these modifications with the Apache License.
How am I expected to do this? I mean,
a) Shall I keep the original license in a commit, so it can be tracked
in the future, and then replace the license with the Apache License
and continue with modifications in future commits? That won't do,
because commits are only for Apache-2 license, right?
b) May I keep the original MIT license and keep on using this license?
That won't do eiher, for the same reason as above.
c) Maybe keeping tracking of licensing history in a licenseinfo.xml
somehow?
d) Any other ideas I can't think of?
Thanks,
Antonio
[1]
https://github.com/antlr/grammars-v4
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