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From: | Alaska Subedi |
Subject: | Re: [Savannah-hackers] submission of fluxus - savannah.gnu.org |
Date: | Sun, 17 Oct 2004 18:48:17 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 0.8 (X11/20040928) |
Dave Griffiths wrote: >
ok, thanks for bringing this to my attention. will fix (in the live noise tools source too)The license of portaudio seems GPL-incompatible and possibly unfree because of its second condition. We have asked address@hidden regarding this issue. Do you want us to contact the portaudio developer and ask if she/he wants to release it under BSD or GNU LGPL?It does seem a little more restrictive than the GPL - I don't want to cause problems over this, would fluxus be elligable for non-gnu with thisdependancy, or would I have to drop portaudio support completely?
Hi, I apologize for the delay again. I had emailed address@hidden about the license of portaudio. I have not recieved the reply yet. Since portaudio is GPL incompatible and possibly non-free, your program cannot legally depend on it. Fluxus will not be eligible for non-gnu either. If it turns out that portaudio's license is free but GPL incompatible, you may release your program under some other license which is GPL compatible (like modified BSD). I think that the author of portaudio tried to make something like GNU LGPL. Do you want me to contact him/her and ask if it is possible to release portaudio under any license that is GPL compatible? I cannot approve the project in this state (and you cannot also release it in this state). I would approve the project if you drop portaudio. May be you use portaudio once the situation has been clarified? Did you send me the URL of the tarballs with the copyright notices fixed? Seems like I have lost it. I would approve livenoisetools if you have replaced `Copyleft' with `Copyright (C)'. Thanks, Alaska Subedi
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