On Oct 25, 2011, at 1:26 PM, Max wrote:
Am 25.10.2011 um 19:10 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
On Oct 25, 2011, at 10:15 AM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2011-10-25 à 12:19:00, Max a écrit :
So what is the situation now that expr could be LGPL instead of
GPL? What does that mean for things like the Apple App Store?In the end I'm not sure anymore that LGPL would be fine, even
though it does look like Apple ships with LGPL libs. (Though it's
not impossible they might have rewritten them just to avoid the
license...).There's too much contradiction between comments about it on the
web, so, to sort out the subtleties, it would be best to ask the
FSF about it.Well, you could ask Apple too. But I bet that the FSF will give
more attention to your question.The problems are with software that ships from the Apple App Store,
due to the way that is managed and the Terms of Service. It is the
management and terms of service of the App Store that conflict with
the GPL/LGPL. Apple ships lots of GPL and LGPL software as part of
Mac OS X and iOS, but that does not touch the Apple App Store, so
they can be in complete compliance.So Max, if you are interested in the Apple App Store, I think it is
incompatible with all FSF licenses, and perhaps all copyleft
licenses. The short term answer is to ship your iOS apps outside
of the App Store, and the real fix is to get Apple to make their
App Store compatible with copyleft licenses.The question was asked by the author of expr - maybe I must re- phrase: Now that IRCAM is okay with changing their license of parts
of expr from GPL to LGPL would that solve the issue of expr beeing
used in the BSD vanilla in applications like for instance RJDJ in
the Apple App store? (Or respectively any other use scenario where
the choice of license imposes restrictions) If the answer is yes,
then Shahrokh can go ahead and change the licence, fixed. If the
answer is no, then a rewrite of expr to be fully BSD is probably the
only solution to solve this.
The Apple App Store is incompatible with the GPL and LGPL, from what I
understand. Getting Apple to make their App Store compatible with the
GPL and LGPL is another much better solution since it will work for
all GPL and LGPL software.
.hc
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