On 8/4/06, Marco van de Voort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
inhibitions, more people using it, and for merging stuff back into main
distribution, questions etc, you still need contact with the creators. You
can simply refuse support to sb who clearly maintains his own trees.


So what happens if you find a discontinued LGPL project (dead for 4+
years) and you want to create a new product based on the original
work.  Trying to contact the original author was unsuccessfull.  There
are many of those on SourceForge.

Can you re-license your new project (which is based on the original
one) with a different license, example BSD or MPL or something more
restrictive or must the new project also be based on the LGPL?

Regards,
 Graeme.


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