What matters is that the code on code.google.com is released, with source,
we don't care if you say "used by this proprietary package" or something. As
to the questions of 2 projects and 2 licenses, just use two projects, they
don't cost nothin.

Again, what matters is that ths code is on the site.

Chris

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 5:51 AM, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi, I'm looking for the correct hosting of 2 projects (one an
> interface under lgpl and one an implementation under gplv2); these 2
> opensource projects are actually part of a non-open source solution
> that I was a part of developing at my company.  From what I can tell
> we have no problem hosting the 2 open source projects on google code;
> but I do have some questions...
>
> 1.  Is there any way to combine the 2 projects into one; or must they
> remain separate since they are under 2 difference licenses?
>
> 2.  Can there be any mention of the non-open-source solution that they
> are used in or can they only link to a different site that has
> material on it about that?  (I'm guessing it can mention the solution
> and company to contact about the solution; but I guess what is 'over-
> the-line' and what isn't?)
>
> 3.  Is there any other questions I should be asking about this?
>
> >
>


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