I think "or any later version" would be a good thing to add. I'm not a
license expert, but I believe the GPLv3 does not allow linking to
LGPLv2, which I assume could be a problem.
Jean-Marc
On 17/03/15 03:15 PM, David Rowe wrote:
> I don't have any strong feelings on it either way Richard.
>
> - David
>
> On 17/03/15 23:24, Richard Shaw wrote:
>> I'm working on getting Codec2 accepted in Fedora. I has actually
>> submitted the review request some time ago but haven't had time to beg
>> around for a review (All packages for Fedora are peer reviewed).
>>
>> I finally just about have it done but one things the reviewer noticed is
>> that the license is LGPLv2 (not LGPLv2+). It's not a problem but I just
>> wanted to make sure that we intentionally were not allowed "or any later
>> .
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Richard
>>
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