But this is true. GPL software don't fit well with openoffice licence
model.
Javier.
I think that you indeed can embed GPL or at least LGPL software in any
other software providing that you make
certain notes in the legal information and give a link to the source
code or provide it when asked for?
Of course you can not demand a pay for a LGPL library bound to your
software, but you can charge a fee
for releasing your software at will.
Regarding the SISSL license, the part of OpenOffice.org that belongs to
Sun, can be covered by the SISSL license, while any
other third party software provided in the same package can be under any
other license, as long as the licenses are not
conflicting.
As far as I am concerned the SISSL and LGPL do not conflict with each
other if we are talking about two modules
embedded in one package.
Konrad
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