Follow-up Comment #7, task #4867 (project administration):

Hello again... and sorry for the inconvience.

I want to have a try to clarify the problem again.
It is legal to link a LGPL program against a non-free program/library.

But we want program hosted at Savannah to run on 100% free OS (like GNU/Linux
or GNU/Hurd). So if your project (maybe LGPL, but not GPL) links against the
J2ME it is legal, but we don't accept it anyway, because J2ME wasn't released
under a free (copyleft) license.


And please have a look at http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/java/2005-03/msg00066.html



Do you still want to host your project on Savannah or, however, could you
solve the J2ME dependence?

Regards,

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