On Friday 13 July 2007 18:23:32 Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
Ian Macfarlane wrote:
- Samba has decided to become GPL3+ only, as they want the added
protections provided by the license. WINE and Samba seem like projects that may potentially wish to share code (a very quick search brings up articles like this http://www.winehq.org/?issue=272), and if WINE sticks to supporting GPLv2+ rather than GPLv3+, then WINE will no longer be able to integrate Samba code.
This point is actually moot. Samba is GPL and Wine is LGPL. I don't see v3 having changed something in regard to that. If Wine wants to use Samba code it has to ask the people that own the copyright to relicense their work.
Yes, I'm afraid I have to agree here. Samba<->Wine cooperation on the code level is hampered by licensing issues anyway.
However, even though this point is not valid, the other points certainly are. For what it's worth, switching to the LGPLv3 gets a +1 from me.
Unless someone can come up with a scenario where the LGPLv3 would actually be harmful, let's switch.
Cheers, Kai