Berin,

The license page [1] appears to indicate that the new
Apache license is [L]GPL-compatible:

"The result is a license that is compatible with other
open source licenses, such as the GPL, and yet still
remains true to the original goals of the Apache Group
and supportive of collaborative development across
both nonprofit and commercial organizations."

This doesn't seem right--are you saying that Apache
projects are now welcome to consume all the LGPL and
GPL code they wish?  I'm probably misunderstanding
something here.

Thanks,
Glen Mazza
FOP Team

[1] http://www.apache.org/licenses/

--- Berin Lautenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peoples,
> 
> I am hoping something will come out on community@ in
> the next few days, 
> but this is a reminder that there is an expectation
> by the board that we 
> will have converted all active code-bases in xml to
> the new 2.0 license 
> by the end of March.
> 
> There is some information on what you have to do at
> 
> http://www.apache.org/dev/apply-license.html
> 
> and if there are any added questions - raise them on
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and we 
> will get them answered.
> 
> Greatly appreciate everyone's help here.  This is a
> very short time 
> frame to work in.
> 
> Cheers,
>       Berin
> 


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