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Re: [paho-dev] Incorporating MQTT Lua client library into Eclipse Paho / Koneki ?

Andy,

One of the reasons we see Paho being licensed under the BSD and EPL is to allow integration with GPL licensed applications.  We don't typically allow for a dual license of EPL and GPL or AGPL.  The BSD license we use is the EDL  http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php  Using the EDL dual-license provides the maximum interoperablity to other license environments.

I hope this would be acceptable.
Ian


On 4/13/2012 12:48 AM, Andy Gelme wrote:
hi Mike,

On 2012-04-13 12:25 , Mike Milinkovich wrote:
Paho is licensed under the Eclipse Public License. There is a _chance_ that in the future it may also be dual-licensed under both the EPL and the BSD. Are those licensing scenarios acceptable to you ?
Currently, the MQTT Lua client is licensed as AGPLv3.  I would like to
continue to offer that license ... so, that my code can be used in other
GPL licensed applications / libraries (given that the EPL and GPL are
not compatible).

I've read the EPL and it's FAQ ... and I'm willing to dual-license the
code as both AGPLv3 and EPL 1.0.  As soon as you like.

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Which BSD license (original, new / modified, simplified / FreeBSD) ?

I have a little dis-comfortable with the very permissive BSD license ...
since I have a preference for copy-left (as a default).  I understand
and appreciate the advantages of a permissive open-source license.  If
there is a case that requires those advantages ... and they out-weight
the loss of copy-left protection, then that could be considered.

Under what circumstances would you anticipate that a BSD license is
required for code under the Paho / Koneki umbrella ?


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