At 02:44 09/02/2001 -0800, Adam J. Richter wrote:
>         I am interesting in incorporating a GPL-compatible version of
>Mozilla (or something derived from the GPL-compatible parts of Mozilla)
>into our build tree, but it is a bit unclear to me how much, of the
>Mozilla been bequeathed with the additional permission to copy under
>the conditions of the GPL at this point.  I don't see any news about
>it on the Mozilla web site.  I see some notices in the Mozilla 0.7 code.
>I am looking for an overview of which components at this point have
>been made GPL compatible and whether it is feasible to build a fully
>GPL compatible browser from them at this point.  Any information on
>this would be appreciated.

I believe so far, other than the odd file, the modules that have the GPL 
licence language are NSPR, Javascript and LDAP.  About the only way you can 
check absolutely is to grep the tree for the additional language.

Simon



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