Re: [Qgis-developer] license confusion

2011-08-28 Thread Volker Fröhlich
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/3789

Marco Hugentobler changed the README, but no other files were changed.

Volker

Am Mittwoch, 17. August 2011, 05:19:39 schrieb William Kyngesburye:
> I'm working on a new Mac dev package and thought I clean up the license
> files in the package.  I vaguely remember some recent discussion about
> GPLv3.
> 
> I currently have a GPLv2 license.  And a copyright license file from 2004
> that mentions GPLv2 and includes the Qt-GPL exception paragraph, but I
> can't find anything equivalent in the current sources.
> 
> In the source I find that the top level README says GPLv3, but the COPYING
> file is GPLv2.
> 
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> William Kyngesburye 
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> 
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[Qgis-developer] license confusion

2011-08-16 Thread William Kyngesburye
I'm working on a new Mac dev package and thought I clean up the license files 
in the package.  I vaguely remember some recent discussion about GPLv3.

I currently have a GPLv2 license.  And a copyright license file from 2004 that 
mentions GPLv2 and includes the Qt-GPL exception paragraph, but I can't find 
anything equivalent in the current sources.

In the source I find that the top level README says GPLv3, but the COPYING file 
is GPLv2.

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William Kyngesburye 
http://www.kyngchaos.com/

The equator is so long, it could encircle the earth completely once.

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