Walter Landry wrote:
Ivan Ristic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think that it's possible to design a licensing exception that would
essentially say the following:
- For non-ModSecurity-related modules, allow any open source licence.
We would either call for any OSI-certified licence, or explic
Florian Weimer wrote:
* Ivan Ristic:
The problem is that an Apache installation typically consists of many
modules, each with a potentially different licence. I am only aware of
the incompatibility between the GPLv2 and the ASL, although other
issues may exist. Although GPLv2 is our licence of
* Ivan Ristic:
> The problem is that an Apache installation typically consists of many
> modules, each with a potentially different licence. I am only aware of
> the incompatibility between the GPLv2 and the ASL, although other
> issues may exist. Although GPLv2 is our licence of choice, we do not
Ivan Ristic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think that it's possible to design a licensing exception that would
> essentially say the following:
>
> - For non-ModSecurity-related modules, allow any open source licence.
>We would either call for any OSI-certified licence, or explicitly
>list
"Ivan Ristic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Hi,
I am the original author of ModSecurity (http://www.modsecurity.org),
an open source web application firewall, which is licensed under GPLv2.
ModSecurity was acquired by Breach Security in late 2006. I joined
the com
Ivan Ristic wrote:
> ModSecurity used to be distributed in Debian but this is no longer
> the case, due to the incompatibility between the GPLv2 and the Apache
> Software License. I would like to explore a licensing exception as
> the fastest way of resolving this problem.
I'm not affiliated with
Hi,
I am the original author of ModSecurity (http://www.modsecurity.org),
an open source web application firewall, which is licensed under GPLv2.
ModSecurity was acquired by Breach Security in late 2006. I joined
the company at the same time, continuing to manage the project, which
remained open
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