Mensaje original
De: mar...@paljak.pri.ee
Fecha: 24/06/2010 10:27
Para: "Juan Antonio Martinez"
CC: "Alejandro Vargas",
"opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org
devel", "Malcolm
Bain"
Asunto: Re: [opensc-devel] Changes on Spanish DNIe licensing
On Jun 22, 2010, at 19:54 , Juan Antonio Martinez wrote:
> El lun, 21-06-2010 a las 15:13 +0200, Alejandro Vargas escribió:
>> 2010/6/16 jons...@terra.es :
>>> - Decide how to handle with private and non-published keys
>>> in source code. Alternatively try to get permission from
>>> DGP to publi
El lun, 21-06-2010 a las 15:13 +0200, Alejandro Vargas escribió:
> 2010/6/16 jons...@terra.es :
> > - Decide how to handle with private and non-published keys
> > in source code. Alternatively try to get permission from
> > DGP to publis our reverse-engineered keys
> What about loading the key
2010/6/16 jons...@terra.es :
> - Decide how to handle with private and non-published keys
> in source code. Alternatively try to get permission from
> DGP to publis our reverse-engineered keys
What about loading the keys from an external file like
/etc/opensc/keys/dnie.key?
The keys could be
Spanish Direccion General de la Policía has released a new
version of their DNIe opensc module... under GPLv3+ license
http://www.dnie.es/descargas/codigo_fuente.html
That makes several interesting (and problematic) issues:
As LGPL states, LGPL code can be promoted to GPL, but the
reverse is not