Re: [Development] Change in open-source licensing of Qt Wayland Compositor, Qt Application Manager and Qt PDF

2019-10-10 Thread Thiago Macieira
On Thursday, 10 October 2019 18:31:55 PDT Kevin Kofler wrote: > For the record, the QtWebEngine license list we determined for Fedora is: > License: (LGPLv2 with exceptions or GPLv3 with exceptions) and BSD and > LGPLv2+ and ASL 2.0 and IJG and MIT and GPLv2+ and ISC and OpenSSL and > (MPLv1.1 or G

Re: [Development] Change in open-source licensing of Qt Wayland Compositor, Qt Application Manager and Qt PDF

2019-10-10 Thread Kevin Kofler
Konstantin Tokarev wrote: > FWIW, that tarball already contains code under various licenses (BSD, LGPL > 2.1, LGPL 3/GPL 2/Commercial, Apache 2.0, MIT, MPL 2, etc.) Sure, but those are all non-copyleft or weak-copyleft licenses, compatible with most application licenses out there. The LGPL is the

Re: [Development] Change in open-source licensing of Qt Wayland Compositor, Qt Application Manager and Qt PDF

2019-10-10 Thread Konstantin Tokarev
11.10.2019, 04:09, "Kevin Kofler" : > I wrote: >>  Tuukka Turunen wrote: >>>  Qt PDF is a new module, which has not been released earlier despite the >>>  pre-release code being available. Changing the license to GPLv3 will >>>  allow The Qt Company to support the module going forward. >> >>  But

Re: [Development] Change in open-source licensing of Qt Wayland Compositor, Qt Application Manager and Qt PDF

2019-10-10 Thread Thiago Macieira
On Thursday, 10 October 2019 18:06:39 PDT Kevin Kofler wrote: > I wrote: > > Tuukka Turunen wrote: > >> Qt PDF is a new module, which has not been released earlier despite the > >> pre-release code being available. Changing the license to GPLv3 will > >> allow The Qt Company to support the module g

Re: [Development] Change in open-source licensing of Qt Wayland Compositor, Qt Application Manager and Qt PDF

2019-10-10 Thread Kevin Kofler
I wrote: > Tuukka Turunen wrote: >> Qt PDF is a new module, which has not been released earlier despite the >> pre-release code being available. Changing the license to GPLv3 will >> allow The Qt Company to support the module going forward. > > But this license change makes the module effectively

Re: [Development] Change in open-source licensing of Qt Wayland Compositor, Qt Application Manager and Qt PDF

2019-10-10 Thread Kevin Kofler
Tuukka Turunen wrote: > Qt PDF is a new module, which has not been released earlier despite the > pre-release code being available. Changing the license to GPLv3 will allow > The Qt Company to support the module going forward. But this license change makes the module effectively useless for the c

[Development] Change in open-source licensing of Qt Wayland Compositor, Qt Application Manager and Qt PDF

2019-10-10 Thread Tuukka Turunen
Hi, Open-source licensing of Qt Wayland Compositor, Qt Application Manager and Qt PDF is to be changed from LGPLv3/Commercial to GPLv3/Commercial. Change becomes in effect with Qt 5.14 release. Going forward, these modules are no longer available under LGPLv3 license option. The key rationale