Quoting J.M.Piulachs [Sand!] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > One simple question ... If I have relased a dual licensed software > product (GNU and comercial license) can other GNU licensed software be > added to my code base without license issues?
1. I note without particular objection that your question is off-topic for this list. Like practically all other recent posts, it hasn't had anything to do with OSI or examining candidate licence for OSD-compliance. 2. The term "commercial licence" is meaningless: Practically any licence can be used in commerce. You probably mean proprietary licence. 3. You can answer your question for yourself, if you realise that you attach a particular licence to an _instance_ of your work. When you or someone else then uses a copy of that instance to create a derivative work, the resulting derivative either does or doesn't suffer from licence conflict. The nature and licensing of other instances of your work has nothing to do with the matter. -- Cheers, Ceterum censeo, Caldera delenda est. Rick Moen [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3