Well, since D. Richard Hipp would be the copyright holder if SQLite was
licensed, that would be up to him, but he hasnt replied to the update yet.
If the licensing policy changes, probably the MIT license or (new/revised) BSD
license would be good choices, though it seems to me (as a non-lawyer) that
Larry Rosen's AFL would provide better protection against patent problems - but
then whether or not it really would affect GPLed code is debatable, and that's
not fun if you're just interested in coding.
Eugene Wee
Darren Duncan wrote:
Considering everything brought forth here, can anyone think of a reason
not to have SQLite officially released from now on under a permissive
free software license like the modified BSD license or the very similar
X11 license? Aside from a bit of time to search-n-replace some text,
what would we stand to lose from such an action? -- Darren Duncan