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On Thu, 3 Dec 2015 10:14:09 +0100
Catonano wrote:
> Hello people,
>
> If this is not the right place, I apologize.
>
> I'd like to apply the GPL license to a small clojure project of mine.
>
> I know that clojure requires
Hello people,
If this is not the right place, I apologize.
I'd like to apply the GPL license to a small clojure project of mine.
I know that clojure requires the GPL to mention an exception because the
clojure core libraries and runtime are released under the EPL
I don't know how to apply that
On 12/03/2015 05:39 PM, Michael Lamb wrote:
> "All the product software must be free software. [...] However, there
> is an exception for secondary embedded processors. The exception
> applies to [...] firmware built into an I/O device [...] The software
> in such secondary processors does not
I have some questions about gna.org, maybe someone can share some knowledge and
experience.
Currently I'm maintaining some build recipes for gentoo (ebuilds), hosted on an
private git-daemon run on a laptop. In my opinion this is not good ecologically
and is a waste of resources.
I would like
Hi Catonano,
I have been pondering on this exact same issue. EPL and GPL are
incompatible.
A 'hack' might be to make your code work with the Pixie language, as it
is licensed LGPL. This might still be an issue as many other libraries
in Clojure are EPL as well.
Dual-licensing or choosing a
On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 10:14:09 +0100, Catonano wrote:
> Hello people,
>
> If this is not the right place, I apologize.
>
> I'd like to apply the GPL license to a small clojure project of mine.
>
> I know that clojure requires the GPL to mention an exception because the
> clojure core libraries