Good Morning! Our company is releasing a medical informatics platform, RexDB, under the GPLv3 license later this year (after the code has a developer documentation). We will be using 7b clause of the GPLv3 license for a reasonable author attribution.
Even so, parts of our system will be released under a more permissive license, and I'm wondering if there is a simple, MIT-style clause that would be compatible with the GPLv3? Here's my crayon attempt... To the extent that an application using this software displays legal notices, copyrights, or attributions it must acknowledge the Example Project (http://example.org) in a similar manner. Would this sort of clause be compatible with GPLv3 and would it meet the OSI criteria? Would anyone have specific wording suggestions? I'm asking here because I'd rather re-use something similar, if not, then I'd prefer to be adding a clause that has "consensus" here. Thank you kindly. Clark _______________________________________________ License-discuss mailing list License-discuss@opensource.org http://projects.opensource.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/license-discuss