On Wed, 18 Jul 2012, Tomas Mlcoch wrote:
db.c authors via git-blame on db.c:
- James Antill
- James Bowes
- Paul Nasrat
- Seth Vidal
- Tambet Ingo
Hi
I prefer avoid this option (GPLv2). createrepo_c is planned as a library.
Current API is still evolving (and is still a little messy) so I don't create
createrepo_c-devel package yet. But when devel package come out, I would prefer
LGPGv2.
I've hoped if I get permission from all five mentioned authors, it should be
enough for relicensing the code.
If not, what is the right procedure, if there is any?
Otherwise, I suppose, the best option is drop the code from the db.c and write
it by myself.
Tomas,
You've not really answered my question. The LGPL stands for Lesser GPL -
why do you want or need it to be under this license. Just b/c something
is a library does not require it be under the LGPL.
You're going to have to do some googling to figure out where Tambet Ingo
is today. I know he's not with ximian since they haven't existed as a
company in about 8yrs or so.
-sv
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