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Using GPLv3 software in a open source project licensed BSD (3-Clause)

Preamble If I say “BSD” I mean the 3-Clause BSD license If I say “GPL” I mean the GPLv3 license I am not the author of the GPL project I am the author of the BSD project Simple Task I want to use a 3rd party software (GPL) in (or better ‘with’) my open source […]

BSD-2 Licence Code modifying

I’m using a BSD-2 Licence code in my project and with author permission, I modify the code. Now, I am using this code in my project. I know, I should mention Author’s name and copyright information. Should, I mention What I modify in this code??

BSD-2 Licence Code modifying

I’m using a BSD-2 Licence code in my project and with author permission, I modify the code. Now, I am using this code in my project. I know, I should mention Author’s name and copyright information. Should, I mention What I modify in this code??

BSD-2 Licence Code modifying

I’m using a BSD-2 Licence code in my project and with author permission, I modify the code. Now, I am using this code in my project. I know, I should mention Author’s name and copyright information. Should, I mention What I modify in this code??

Revokable BSD – What are the implications?

While examining alternatives to Exim/Dovecot for a dedicated mail server, I came across the lamson project, a python-based MTA. I also found the following fork of the project:

What are the requirements for an open-source license inside an open-source license?

If I include an open source library in my project that is licensed under the MIT license, but contains BSD-licensed code that requires attribution (correctly attributed inside the project), is it my responsibility to attribute it again if I decide to use that library? Normally this is not a problem (I would just credit everyone regardless of the license) but on a mobile platform there is not a lot of real estate or efficient ways to show / bundle these licenses.