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[Savannah-register-public] [task #7860] Submission of dgrey
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Jonathan Gonzalez V. |
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[Savannah-register-public] [task #7860] Submission of dgrey |
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Sun, 23 Mar 2008 18:00:15 +0000 |
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Update of task #7860 (project administration):
Percent Complete: 0% => 90%
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Follow-up Comment #4:
Hi Oskar,
> I want to use GPLv3, and I have updated all the necessary files in the
source code tarball to reflect this.
Ok, I'll change your license when we approve your project.
> Multiplex2.pm is based on Multiplex.pm from the Perl module
> IO::Multiplex, but I have made many incompatible changes to it. I
> initially thought IO::Multiplex was released under the terms of the
> GNU GPL (v2), but when checking more closely it says:
>
> Copyright 1999 Bruce J Keeler <-unavailable->
> Copyright 2001-2003 Rob Brown <-unavailable->
> Released under the terms of the Artistic License.
>
> Any recommendations on how to proceed - should I contact the authors
> above and ask their permission to re-license it as GPL?
Please, if you can contact the authors and ask them for a new version
of Multiplex with a new version of the license. I don't think that
this process will be fast, so can you keep that dependency out of your
project for now? until you get an answer from the authors.
Maybe it will be a good idea to create new code for your
project that may replace the use of that library and license it under
GPLv3. That's a good option too.
> The documentation is dual-licensed, FDL or GPLv3. See dgrey.texi.
I'm sorry, that was my mistake.
I've reviewed your source code and everything is fine to me, so we
just have to resolve the problem with the Perl lib.
Regards,
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