On Jan 12, 2010, at 8:46 PM, Sebastian Fischer wrote:

Am I allowed to distribute the sources under BSD3 and the binary under LGPL?

Would that make sense? Maybe not, because anyone who distributes a binary of my program or derivative work must license it under LGPL anyway.

Well it may make sense. People can write a replacement for the LGPL code, modify my code to use it, and distribute a binary without distributing the sources. They could not do this, if my sources were LGPL licensed.

Sounds valid?


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Underestimating the novelty of the future is a time-honored tradition.
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