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Arnoud Engelfriet wrote:
Tobias Toedter wrote:
Would it be possible for non-free programs to use that data (XML files
and translations) if iso-codes is licensed under GPL? Or would we need
to use the LGPL for this?
My first thought
Arnoud Engelfriet wrote:
Tobias Toedter wrote:
Would it be possible for non-free programs to use that data (XML files
and translations) if iso-codes is licensed under GPL? Or would we need
to use the LGPL for this?
My first thought is what do you expect the GPL to do for you
with this data
Hi,
we, the maintainers of iso-codes[1], are currently discussing a
licensing issue and are seeking some opinions from -legal subscribers.
The problem is as follows: The package iso-codes provides XML files
with certain ISO lists (e.g. language codes, country codes etc.) and
translations of
Tobias Toedter wrote:
Hi,
we, the maintainers of iso-codes[1], are currently discussing a
licensing issue and are seeking some opinions from -legal subscribers.
The problem is as follows: The package iso-codes provides XML files
with certain ISO lists (e.g. language codes, country codes etc.)
Tobias Toedter wrote:
Would it be possible for non-free programs to use that data (XML files
and translations) if iso-codes is licensed under GPL? Or would we need
to use the LGPL for this?
My first thought is what do you expect the GPL to do for you
with this data set?
I don't see how the
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