John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You probably can mix GPL and GFDL stuff if the GFDL stuff does not
> include any "invariant sections", "front-cover texts", or "back-cover
> texts".
No, doesn't help AFAICS. Some restrictions of GFDL are not among those
that are permitted by the GPL, eve
You probably can mix GPL and GFDL stuff if the GFDL stuff does not include
any "invariant sections", "front-cover texts", or "back-cover texts".
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"Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Can stuff licensed under GFDL be merged with software under GPL?
>
> No.
That's the short answer. The long one is that you can do whatever you
want to as long as it stays within your house. But you have no license
that would allow to redistrib
Can stuff licensed under GFDL be merged with software under GPL?
No.
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