> Interesting, the APSL 2.0 is seen in some relatively important > packages like Chromium and QtWebEngine.
What code is exactly under that license? As far as I know, WebKit itself (which Chromium is a fork of) is licensed under LGPL (KDE code) and 2-clause BSD (Apple code). In your example of Chromium, it appears to be “XNU” and “Cross-Platform Mach Interface Generator (mig)”. https://sources.debian.org/src/chromium/103.0.5060.134-1/third_party/mig/README.chromium/ So for Debian GNU/Linux, it could be easily removed and ignored. However, Debian GNU/Darwin might want to have those libraries. Regards