On 08/15/2011 03:28 AM, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
I would say (but IANAL) that best solution is to release it under
GPLv2
*and* MIT license and state that all files are licensed under GPLv2, but
files foo and directory bar, which are licensed under MIT (Leif can you
state which parts are under MIT?).
I would agree with this part.
However, I'm not sure how to enforce presence of startup banner
in license.
Honestly, requiring that will make the license non-free, especially
since the base license would be GPLv2.
Is there any chance of simply dropping this requirement?
It might be possible to come up with some sort of exception that means:
While you are permitted to modify or remove the startup banner, if
you choose to modify or remove the startup banner, you must rename
the code from Tanukiwrapper.
(Please note, this is the English version, the legalese version will
likely be a lot longer and nastier, which is why I'd prefer to simply
avoid it, if possible.)
~tom
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