I do not see the copyright assignment apply to gnurl in any way, it would not help anyway as (1) it is questionable that our changes to curl are even copyrightable, and (2) the copyrights clearly are with the curl devs, so we would not succeed at centralizing anyway. Finally, the issues pEp/Taler has are primarily with strong copyleft code (*), and curl/gnurl are weak copyleft. Hence, we also have no _need_ for this for curl/gnurl anyway, as far as I can see.
(*) For example, Apple appstore forbids GPL, but AFAIK not LGPL. Hence GNUnet being GPL is an issue for a pEp/GNUnet-to-iOS port. Also, Taler Systems may want to make some code for merchants available under LGPL, and libgnunetutil is currently GPL. curl's license has no impact here. On 12/31/2016 11:40 PM, ng0 wrote: > I have a question I forgot to ask during the meeting... > Following the copyright assignment (I still have to get my > printer working again), how will gnurl be treated? Are there any > changes for gnurl I have to make? Can changes be made, or will it > just be left as is?
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