Hi,

I have a somewhat selfish question: as a GROMACS core developer I 
proposed to the developers to start using OpenBabel for file I/O of 
common formats in our software. However, as of version 4.6, gromacs is 
licensed under the LGPL, rather than GPL v2 which it was before, and 
what OpenBabel still is. In the case that GROMACS code is linked to by a 
closed source program (e.g. a commercial viewer) then it is not allowed 
to link to OpenBabel anymore, right?

In principle we could use system calls to get a subset of the 
functionality, but that is not a great solution.

Have the OpenBabel developers considered moving to LGPL?

Regards,
-- 
David van der Spoel, Ph.D., Professor of Biology
Dept. of Cell & Molec. Biol., Uppsala University.
Box 596, 75124 Uppsala, Sweden. Phone:  +46184714205.
sp...@xray.bmc.uu.se    http://folding.bmc.uu.se

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