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Eric,

For any licensing issues, have a look at the following page under "For the 
purposes of being included in an Apache product, which licenses are considered 
to be similar in terms to the Apache License 2.0?".  The section right after 
lists licenses that are not allowed.  MIT and BSD 3-clause are both on the 
allowed list.

https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html

Josh

On Monday, August 28, 2017 10:42:02 AM EDT Eric Cambel wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm writing this to introduce new features to VCL so that it will be
> updated to modern standards. Below are a list of updates that I will be
> working on:
> 
> 
>    - Adding a Framework to the project, mainly Lumen (MIT License) which is
>    a lightweight version of Laravel (Given future goals, Lumen can easily
>    upgrade to Laravel).
>    - Introduce an API driven system to help decouple the backend (database,
>    php code) from the front end (client driven code) for easy development in
> the foreseeable future.
> 
> Also what licenses are we allowed to use? Laravel uses both MIT and BSD3
> for its dev requirements so I'm not 100% sure if we could use it.
> 
> Thanks,
> -Eric C.

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