On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 5:32 AM, Paul Wise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That still gives Debian more work for documenting the copyright info. It
> isn't a big deal - just means a few more paragraphs in debian/copyright.
> Just be sure to document anything that isn't GPL or isn't copyright by
> WRP in the COPYING.README file.
>

Sorry about the late reply, but for some clarification, SQLite is completely
public domain, thus there is no need to consider SQLite's interests when it
comes to licensing, therefore, any sort of connector between Physfs and
SQLite should fall under the license used by Physfs.  Dual licensing as GPL
is a good idea, i think, but there may be circumstances where the community
may develop more software that might be useful outside of this project --
for that, i think those files should be in a separate top-level directory
called "hosted-libraries", or something similar, where they have their own
copyright headers, a dual-license enabled clause (if applicable), and will
be removed from that directory if and when someone decides to pick up the
library and host it elsewhere.
_______________________________________________
Warzone-dev mailing list
Warzone-dev@gna.org
https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/warzone-dev

Reply via email to