Amr, Please read emails before replying half a dozen times. I said:
> There may be some code in Chameleon that is useful, but I'm not certain, and > the FSF's copyright assignment requirement would be problematic if we did > incorporate any. You somehow interpreted this as 'GNUstep is GPL'd and therefore can't incorporate Chameleon code'. GNUstep is not GPL'd, and even if it were there is no problem incorporating permissively licensed code in a restrictively licensed project - that's the point of permissive licenses. The problem is that GNUstep is part of the GNU project, and requires copyright assignment. That said, there's really no point in incorporating Chameleon into GNUstep. If it provides a working implementation of UIKit on top of our AppKit implementation, then you are free to use both projects without the need for either to subsume the other. David -- Sent from my STANTEC-ZEBRA _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep