Dear All,
I am looking for advice about open source licensing. If it is not the right mailing list, please accept my apologies. In that case, could you direct me to the right place to ask my question?
We are developing a software that we want to release under an open source license (ideally preventing reuse of our code in proprietary software). The software uses some libraries with different open source licenses. We are new to open source licensing and it is not clear for us which open source licenses we can use. Could you provide advice on the matter?
Our software uses 2 libraries. Those libraries are: * Apache Derby, distributed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0. * SWT, and some other Eclipse libraries, distributed under the terms of the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0, except for some third party content. We have not modified those libraries. We just use them, but as we want to distribute a self contained version of our software we want to distribute those libraries with our own code.
Our software is distributed under the form of a JAR file (similar to an executable zip file). This JAR file contains our code and a directory ("libs") containing the libraries under the form of JAR files. Those JAR files have been downloaded from their library webpage and included in the "libs" repository without any modification.
From what we understood from the incompatibility between the GPLv3 and the Eclipse Public License, we can not distribute our software under the GPL v3 or under the "GPL v3 license, except for some third party content (Apache Derby library and Eclipse libraries including SWT)".
Which open source licenses preventing reuse of our code in proprietary software, which is not broken by the licenses of the 2 libraries and do not break the licenses of the 2 libraries, can we use?
Sincerely, Gurvan Le Guernic
Hi,
On Fri, Jul 03, 2009 at 05:33:01PM +0200, Gurvan Le Guernic wrote:
Dear All,
I am looking for advice about open source licensing. If it is not the right mailing list, please accept my apologies. In that case, could you direct me to the right place to ask my question?
The "right" place to ask such questions would have been ftf@fsfeurope.org [1]. Only lawyers can give a definitive answer here, though.
Best wishes Michael
[1] http://fsfe.org/projects/ftf/ftf.html
Hi, already forwarded that to ftf. (but forgot to include original list in cc :( sorry
The "right" place to ask such questions would have been ftf@fsfeurope.org [1]. Only lawyers can give a definitive answer here, though.
Best wishes Michael
mfg Thomas Jensch, Intern - Zurich office