On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 10:40:14AM +0100, Malek Hadj-Ali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 1/ Is it okay to copy/paste the documentation into my own work
> (adjusting it where it needs to be adjusted, of course).
Yes, as long as you adhere to the libev license when doing so.
> 2/ I intended to publish it under the GPL2 licence. Is it okay with
> you, Mark?
Marc, and it is your decision. I think it is pointless to wrap a bsd
licensed library with a (likely thin) GPL2 (only?) wrapper, but it is your
code.
> Do you think it is compatible with your own licence?
It explicitly mentions this in every file. It is both compatible and can
be relicensed to GPL version 2 or any later version. Note that you will have
to maintain your own copy of the library then, as libev cannot accept
gpl-only code.
> If not what kind of free licence would you recommend?
I'd recommend using the same license as libev itself (read ev.h for
details), to avoid confusion by users.
But it really _is_ up to you.
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