On 6/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> lateef jackson wrote:
> > I was concerned that there
> > was some kind of specific LGPL legal problem. The good news is that you can
> > use SQLAl and you will just have to learn more about TG.
>
> I glossed over it but our lawyer read the LGPL and found some language
> that conflicted with how we were building our product. Or at least
> caused some concern. So yes, there was a legal concern. I don't have
> specifics.

I don't think anyone would bring suit no matter what you did with
SQLObject, but I do understand the concern here. The LGPL is written
in terms that make sense for C programs and are horribly ambiguous for
a dynamic language like Python.

Kevin

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