On Tue, 23 Oct 2012, Derek Gaston wrote:

Ummm - the license in the released version is the BSD3-Clause
license.  It is an open source license (in fact it's one of the most
permissive licenses) and it is both GPL and LGPL compatible.  I
don't think there is a problem with using that code...

We can release libmesh.so without any source code under the most
permissive license imaginable, but the license choice wouldn't make it
GPL compatible.

Similarly, tens of thousands of lines like

"#define gX2 +mflit1_1*"

does not qualify as "the preferred form of the work for making
modifications to it".
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Roy
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