Replying to Colin:
I've contacted the developer of atlex. He seems to agree with licensing the
library as GPLv2+. Since it's the company repository, he waits for a "yes"
from it's legal team.

Track the issue here: https://github.com/Amebis/atlex/issues/2

Alexander

2017-07-12 10:27 GMT+03:00 Alexander Sh. <chaez....@gmail.com>:

> Hello, I am sanchaez (Alexander Shaposhnikov) - a GSoC student working on
> RAPPS. I've found a set of useful wrappers for ATL on Github -
> https://github.com/Amebis/atlex.
> I have some questions:
> 1. It is GPLv3. Is it compatible with ROS license? Can I use them?
> 2. If I can, where to place it in the source folders?
>
> P.S. I've rushed a little by committing it to my branch. "It lies in
> reactos\sdk\include\reactos" for now.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Alexander
>
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