Do we just need to add the "or greater" to code we have contributed to 
the lowest branch it is in?

John Thornton

On 8/13/2011 11:49 AM, Jeff Epler wrote:
> The Free Software community has clearly decided that the GPL version 3
> is an acceptable license.  Due to incompatibilities between the GPL
> version 2 and version 3, I believe it is pragmatic to take steps that
> will allow emc to be combined with GPLv3 code in some future release.
> This can be achieved by using the "GPLv2 or greater" license.
>
> To that end, I make the following declaration concerning my
> contributions to emc:
>
> Any code that I have contributed to emc may be used under the "GPLv2 or
> greater" license.
>
> Jeff Epler
> [email protected]
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