AFAIK, Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions is allowed to be used in ASF 
projects (including incubator projects). The exception allows for more flexible 
code reuse in specific scenarios, particularly those related to static linking.

On Tue, Oct 24, 2023, at 09:57, Ivan I wrote:
> If my project uses “Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions”
> LLVM Exceptions being:
> ---- LLVM Exceptions to the Apache 2.0 License ----
> As an exception, if, as a result of your compiling your source code, 
> portions
> of this Software are embedded into an Object form of such source code, you
> may redistribute such embedded portions in such Object form without 
> complying
> with the conditions of Sections 4(a), 4(b) and 4(d) of the License.
> In addition, if you combine or link compiled forms of this Software with
> software that is licensed under the GPLv2 ("Combined Software") and if a
> court of competent jurisdiction determines that the patent provision 
> (Section
> 3), the indemnity provision (Section 9) or other Section of the License
> conflicts with the conditions of the GPLv2, you may retroactively and
> prospectively choose to deem waived or otherwise exclude such Section(s) of
> the License, but only in their entirety and only with respect to the 
> Combined
> Software.
> Can my project go into incubator? Will I need to change license at some 
> point? I am asking to avoid future headache like llvm has with license 
> change.
> I looked all over incubator web site but could not find an answer
>
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