Hi Kaspar!

> >In general, I would agree that - to my understanding - (L)GPL with linker
> >exception is more aligned to what we're looking for than to LGPL only.
> Could we sum up the differences?

Wikipedia is saying:
"Compared to the GNU Classpath license above, the LGPL formulates more
requirements to the linking exception: you must allow modification of the
portions of the library you use and reverse engineering (of your program and
the library) for debugging such modifications."

And I think this reverse engineering clause is an important thing for most
companies. (Actually, a lawyer of the FSF confirmed this interpretation IIRC.
I could search the link if necessary.)

Cheers,
Oleg
-- 
The best thing about CSS jokes is that they are misunderstood and taken
incorrectly by Internet Explorer.

Attachment: pgpDgGAEMjNYe.pgp
Description: PGP signature

_______________________________________________
devel mailing list
devel@riot-os.org
http://lists.riot-os.org/mailman/listinfo/devel

Reply via email to