Hi everyone,

does a linking exception to the GPL require approval, or may a software be 
called open source whenever it is licensed under the GPL, even when the 
publisher grants the user additional rights?

There are some licenses around that add a linking exception to the GPL. The one 
I use is the GNAT Modified GPL [1]; but there are also others like the 
exception in the license of the GNU Classpath project [2]. Both licenses are 
not mentioned on the OSI site.

I think the core question is, does adding a linking exception to the GPL create 
a completely new license (which would need approval as open source license), or 
does it still count as licensed under the GPL and thus open source?

I think it would be a good thing if this question was answered by the FAQ.

Cheers,
Felix



[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNAT_Modified_General_Public_License
[2]: http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/license.html
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