> I think the GNURadio OOT block glue has to be GPLv3 in any case and that is > fine.
Why ? As long as the license is GPLv3 compatible you can publish it under what you like. Now of course when re-distributed as binary/complete system, the effective license will be GPLv3 because the gplv3 compatibility often uses the "sub-licence" clause to be compatible ... But if someone wants to extract parts of your code he can do that and use it as whatever license you used. Same thing if they somehow re-implement an API compatble runtime that doesn't rely on gpl code for instance. And that obviously applies to whatever lib you use as well. (Actually if that lib is "standalone" and not tied to GR in anyway, it's probably not considered a "derivative work" and so it can be any license you like, doesn't even need to be GPL compatible, but that may prevent binary distributions though depending on details) (Of course IANAL ... but I'm pretty sure of what I'm saying at least in the EU). Cheers, Sylvain _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio