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License #87
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@koldunovn -- sorry to take so long to respond to this issue. As of |
Thanks a lot for the update! Ping @patrickscholz and @dsidoren so they get the info. |
Reopening this issue because it seems like the LGPL license we went with is too restrictive to allow collaboration with some industry partners (specifically, NVIDIA corporate policy forbids contributing to repositories bound by LGPLv3 out of concern that it puts them at risk of a lawsuit claiming their proprietary software is now also bound by LGPL). I don't know what is involved in switching to an Apache, BSD, or other open source license. |
I think you can just change the license as long as people who contributed so far do not mind. For FESOM it would be also a great solution, since we can't have CVMix as part of the repo for some of the projects. |
@koldunovn I was hoping I could get away with only talking to the folks who have contributed since we adopted the LGPL license (since adopting that license was the last commit), but I suspect you are right. |
This is what GPT4 thinks about it :)
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Dear CVMix developers,
Can you, please, include the license to your code? The thing is, without a license, the code of your library is in the "All rights reserved" category ( https://choosealicense.com/no-permission/ ). So it can't be officially used by other modeling groups. If I am wrong, and just did not find it, can you, please provide the statement about the license in the README?
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