"Mitchell Baker" wrote > The MPL is designed to allow a project to combine code from different > licenses. So, if you have a file that has MPL code in it (including new > files in which you include some MPL code) those need to be available > under the MPL. Once you've done this, you are welcome to combine those > files with BSD licensed code (or even closed code if that's what you > want to do). >
Thanks, that is clear enough. > As always, this isn't legal advice. You should engage a lawyer if you > want such advice. > I read dozens of similar posts on this group, and found that you are either claming the upper statement, or apologize yourself for the lack of some FAQ on the MPL subject. When do you think that something like FAQ will be available, resolving few of such items, without the need to hire a lawyer for a few simple use-cases? MT. _______________________________________________ mozilla-license mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-license
