Does KDE have a policy for shipping libraries licensed under the Apache license?

2022-12-19 Thread Simon Redman
KDE Connect has had this PR languishing for a couple of years, with a question I am not able to answer. https://invent.kde.org/network/kdeconnect-android/-/merge_requests/192 The author has added a (very useful) library, which happens to be licensed under the Apache v2 license. KDE Connect co

Re: Does KDE have a policy for shipping libraries licensed under the Apache license?

2022-12-19 Thread Simon Redman
ed-GPL > >I.e. you are essentially dropping GPLv2 support and only keeping GPLv3. >So you must first check that you have no GPLv2 only dependencies. > >Kind regards, >Andrius > >2022 m. gruodžio 19 d., pirmadienis 23:34:11 CET Simon Redman rašė: >> KDE Connect has had

Re: Does KDE have a policy for shipping libraries licensed under the Apache license?

2022-12-22 Thread Simon Redman
roves that you are running >our binaries. You can build (and sign) your own APK and run that without >limitations, this isn't any different from e.g. Linux distro packages being >signed as well. > >Regards, >Volker > >> Also, while you may want to say somewh

Re: Retirement of notes.kde.org

2019-09-16 Thread Simon Redman
On September 15, 2019 11:03:31 PM PDT, Ben Cooksley wrote: >On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 5:14 AM Valorie Zimmerman > wrote: >> >> Hey Ben, > >Hi Valorie, > >> >> On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 11:58 AM Ben Cooksley >wrote: >>> >>> Good evening all, >>> >>> Currently we're in the situation where the softwa