> The problem is: you would have to ask every contributor whose code is > still somewhere in the source code. That is tedious, and takes time (I do > not even think that an email would suffice).
>From what I read once in a slashdot post (it's worth what is worth), it suffices a public announcement of the change and a deadline (something around 60 to 90 days). The announce could be in QEmu homepage and on this list... > Besides, it would probably give problems to other projects using GPLv2 and > using parts of QEmu (Xen, Darwine, ...). >From (GPLv3 myth#2: You can't mix GPL software with other software) http://blogs.zdnet.com/Burnette/?p=331 > Speaking for myself, I'm not that interested in licenses, but code... Speaking for myself, I'm not that interested in licenses and code, but on using QEmu ;) :) Keep up the great work, Ricardo Almeida