GPL is a problem obviously, as it requires that even the project you use it in (no matter how) is GPL-compatible. LGPL does not have this restriction, so as long as we only link against the library and don't include modified sources (which is I think what the linked article refers to), we should be dandy ;)
anyhow, if there are Apache-license equivalents it would obviously be better (maybe the authors can be persuaded to do some dual licensing?) On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Milamber <milam...@apache.org> wrote: > Hello, > > Sorry, GPL or LGPL products cannot be included in a Apache Licence product > http://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html#category-x > > Milamber > > Le 22/08/2012 03:33, Anthony Johnson a ecrit : >> >> Hey Guys, >> My current company developed a SNMP Sampler w/RRD Graph Listener >> for JMeter and I am working to get permission to contribute this code. >> I'm a bit worried about licenses as we depend on 3 libraries: >> >> SNMP4J - Apache:-) >> Mibble - GPL >> JRobin - LGPL >> >> Thoughts?!? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Anthony >> >