I am not a lawyer, so by definition this is not legal advice. The
Fedora Project's licensing page describes it as similar to MIT, with a
few differences:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing/Open_Market_License

In my opinion, you may freely use that code, but you must include the
Open Market License with it and clearly indicate that the other parts
are under the 3-clause BSD license. Your attorney, or other members of
this list, may have a different interpretation.


Thanks,
BC

-- 
Ben Cotton
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