On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Paul Millar wrote:
IMHO, LGPL is too draconian for wine. How able something like LGPL, but with some extra clauses. So you have a LGPL license, but with the following (rough) clauses:
- "Fair use" You are allowed to use any "small" part of the code under a BSD-style license agreement.
The purpose of this point is really dubious. No amount of "small" code in wine can warrant the modification of a standard license like the LGPL. There is already a large body of Wine code licensed under BSD, it's good enough.
- "Embargo" You are allowed to refrain from making the source-code (of your modified wine source) available for a "fixed period", after which the licensed code must be made available.
This is a possibility -- it is significant enough to warrant the amendment of the LGPL. Whether it's a good amendment, I can't say now.
-- Dimi.