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Re: [Richard Stallman] upgrading GNU pspp to GPLv3
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Ben Pfaff |
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Re: [Richard Stallman] upgrading GNU pspp to GPLv3 |
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Mon, 25 Jun 2007 20:47:04 -0700 |
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John Darrington <address@hidden> writes:
> * gsl-extras (written by Jason) is owned by FSF and under
> GPLv3 or later.
>
> I presume you meant GPLv2 or later!
Yes.
> Perhaps the time is right to recent our GSL dependency; then
> this directory will be redundant?
I'd be willing.
> * gtksheet (hacked on by John) is owned by FSF and under
> LGPLv2.1 or later.
>
> Well my hacks are FSF owned. The original bits are owned by others.
Oops, I only looked at a single file. But I see that the rest of
the files are LGPLv2 or later, which is still not a problem.
> I'm not sure if the LGPLv3 is going to be released at the same time as
> the GPLv3 or if that makes any difference to us.
That's a good question. I think the answer is that it doesn't
matter. Take a look at the big grid in the GPLv3 FAQ:
http://gplv3.fsf.org/dd3-faq
There's an "OK", in some cases with qualifiers, in every column
in the rows labeled "LGPLv2.1 only", which is effectively the
license of a "LGPLv2 or later" library in a world where there is
no LGPLv3 yet.
I am ambivalent about the (L)GPLv3 thus far, but I am pleased
that it doesn't seem to cause issues for PSPP.
--
"Note that nobody reads every post in linux-kernel. In fact, nobody who
expects to have time left over to actually do any real kernel work will
read even half. Except Alan Cox, but he's actually not human, but about
a thousand gnomes working in under-ground caves in Swansea." --Linus