Hi Jan,

On 4/23/07, Jan Ciger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I hope that you realize that with a LGPL license you cannot really
"control" anything - if somebody gets unhappy about the code for
whatever reason, they will fork it and you cannot do anything about it
if they obey the license. That is finally one of the freedoms (L)GPL is
all about - freedom to tinker. BTW, that is how the GPL osgCal fork came
to existence as well.

As far as I'm aware you can't relicense a LGPL library to GPL without
permission from the copyright owners.  If osgCal GPL'd version is a
derivative of the LGPL version then this looks like a possible
copyright violation, unless it was sanctioned by the original
copyright owners.

Robert.
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