On 2023-10-16, Christian Brabandt wrote:
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> On So, 15 Okt 2023, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
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>> On Sun, Oct 15, 2023 at 7:29 PM Lifepillar wrote:
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>> > Can code released under Vim license include third-party code released
>> > under GPLv2 or GPLv3?
>> >
>> > I have read that Vim license is
On So, 15 Okt 2023, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 15, 2023 at 7:29 PM Lifepillar wrote:
> >
> > Can code released under Vim license include third-party code released
> > under GPLv2 or GPLv3?
> >
> > I have read that Vim license is "GPL-compatible", but it is not clear to
> > me which
On Mo, 16 Okt 2023, Ruben Safir wrote:
> no
>
> don't use google mail. It sucks
Wow, we all enjoy your constructive contribution to the question asked.
Thanks,
Christian
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On Sun, Oct 15, 2023 at 8:29 PM Lifepillar wrote:
> Can code released under Vim license include third-party code released
> under GPLv2 or GPLv3? I have read that Vim license is "GPL-compatible", but
> it is not clear to me which way such compatibility
On Sun, Oct 15, 2023 at 7:29 PM Lifepillar wrote:
>
> Can code released under Vim license include third-party code released
> under GPLv2 or GPLv3?
>
> I have read that Vim license is "GPL-compatible", but it is not clear to
> me which way such compatibility works.
>
> Thanks for providing legal
Can code released under Vim license include third-party code released
under GPLv2 or GPLv3?
I have read that Vim license is "GPL-compatible", but it is not clear to
me which way such compatibility works.
Thanks for providing legal advice for free ;)
Life
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