On Thu, 10 Dec 2009, Rob Landley wrote:

> > It's
> > LGPLv2.1 (or greater, so if you want to distribute pieces under LGPLv3 you
> > can), like FSF GLIBC.  What happens if FSF GLIBC changes license is up to
> > the EGLIBC Consortium.
> 
> EGLIBC FAQ #1: eglibc is not meant to be a fork.

If FSF GLIBC were to change license, the Consortium would of course need 
to consider whether they find the new license viable for embedded use (and 
thus whether it would be necessary to become a permanent fork off the last 
version with the old license).

-- 
Joseph S. Myers
jos...@codesourcery.com
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