"Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Just out of curiosity, what are the chances of this happening (sort of >> like what happened with sqlite)? > > As a starting point, the author(s) of wxPython would need to contribute > it to Python (and then also give the PSF the permission to relicense > it). If no such contribution is made, chances are zero. Somebody else > contributing it in place of the authors is not acceptable - that > somebody likely doesn't have the right to grant the proper license to > the PSF,
If any single person can even have this right ... wxPython and wxWidgets probably received a lot of foreign contributions along the years, and each single contributors, whose code is still part of wx, would have to agree to a change of license, should the PSF license be incompatible to the wx license. -- Freedom is always the freedom of dissenters. (Rosa Luxemburg) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list