Re: license compatibility

2019-04-08 Thread debian . mailinglists
What is the work we are discussing? Can we see the full source online somewhere (to see its entire license grant)? http://deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/w/wordplay/wordplay_7.22.orig.tar.gz Sincerely, Moshe Piekarski -- There's no such thing as a stupid question, But there are plenty of

Re: license compatibility

2019-04-08 Thread Ben Finney
Moshe Piekarski writes: > Can I re-release code written under this license as gpl-2? What is the work we are discussing? Can we see the full source online somewhere (to see its entire license grant)? -- \ “Of all classes the rich are the most noticed and the least | `\

Re: License compatibility with GPLv3

2008-01-24 Thread Sven Joachim
Hi Miriam, On 2008-01-24 13:49 +0100, Miriam Ruiz wrote: I have some small problem with Gnash that might be extensible to other packages, so I'm asking here to find out if anyone else has had that problem too and how did they manage it. Gnash is GNU's free Flash player. It is now licensed

Re: License compatibility with GPLv3

2008-01-24 Thread Miriam Ruiz
2008/1/24, Sven Joachim [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi Miriam, You will be interested that Trolltech has released Qt 3.3.8 under GPL 3: Thanks, it really solves a great part of the problem, but I have no idea on how to check that there are no other GPLv2 only libraries directly or indirectly linked,

Re: License compatibility with GPLv3

2008-01-24 Thread Ben Finney
Miriam Ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have no idea on how to check that there are no other GPLv2 only libraries directly or indirectly linked, apart from spending hours checking manually. This seems like an ideal case to promote the proposed format