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--- Comment #6 from Tomas Radej <tradej(a)redhat.com> 2011-09-19 09:57:30 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #5)
(In reply to comment #4)
> Of course that field shouldn't contain ASL 2.0, but LGPLv2+. I used a template
> and this slipped by my attention. Does your comment apply even with that taken
> into account? As far as I have read, LGPLv2+ is a valid license.
Yes, based on
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:LicensingGuidelines#Multiple_Lice...
because LGPLv2+ and ASL1.1 are "distinct, and independent licenses".
(Admittedly this rule is probably not strictly complied with in many Fedora
packages but I see some advantages to doing so for packages coming from JBoss.)
I would argue that LGPLv2+ and ASL2.0 are not "distinct and independent" in
this Fedora sense, based on license compatibility; thus were JBossAS to rebase
the source files with ASL1.1 notices on more recent (post-2004?) ASL2.0 Apache
versions of these files, which in at least some cases would probably require
only minimal changes, you could reasonably simplify the Fedora license
description to "LGPLv2+". But until that is done it should be "LGPLv2+
and
ASL1.1".
I am not sure if I made myself clear. I put the ASL license there by mistake.
It should have never been there as the package is licensed solely under
LGPLv2+. Was this the reason for the block?
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