On 13 February 2014 22:28, Bruno Coudoin <bruno.coud...@gcompris.net> wrote:
> Le 13/02/2014 22:15, Albert Astals Cid a écrit :
>
>> Wait, does GCompris require for copyright assignment to the FSF?
>
> No it does not. I know that it is a FSF recommendation but we never followed
> it.
>
> In GCompris all the copyright are assigned to their authors.

That's good!

So going further. In KDE code reuse is valued. Often LGPL v2+ is used
to make reuse as easy as possible.

I see you're writing some new code and probably have some framework
for handling activities. Do you think it would be possible to have
LGPL v2+ licensing there?

Another note, QML code is often BSD licensed, this is implied from how
simple, ad-hoc code is sometimes reused in practice (well, copy/paste
web manner).

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