well, is there a doc about that? or, could you describe it more detailedly ? I want to know which part is under BSD, LGPL and so on. I don't find a license illustration in webkit's src.
>On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 10:44:25PM -0700, Peter Kasting wrote: >> 2009/6/11 David Jones <ds...@163.com> >> >> > As listed in http://code.google.com/chromium/terms.html#3rdparty , >> > there're three different licenses of webkit in chrome: >> > BSD <http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php>/LGPL 2/LGPL >> > 2.1<http://opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.php> >> > >> > >> > Why? >> > >> >> For the same reason the Mozilla code lists three licenses: because the code >> is tri-licensed. It is offered simultaneously under three different >> licenses. > >Technically, that is not true. While (most of) Mozilla code is >effectively tri-licensed, i.e. released under the terms of the three >licences, WebKit code is partly licensed under each one, i.e. parts are >under 2-clause BSD, parts under 3-clause BSD, and parts under LGPL 2 or >2.1. > >Mike
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