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Re: is igmpproxy dfsg compliant?



Pali Rohár writes ("Re: is igmpproxy dfsg compliant?"):
> On Sunday 11 December 2016 13:13:08 Ian Jackson wrote:
> > Historical information can be retained in the git history, and in a
> > document which explains the authorship and licensing history of
> > igmpproxy.
> 
> Yes, but now, for version in upstream git they are not historical yet.

Right.

I worry that new patches keep coming in and you're running to stand
still.

If this is a problem you can mark those licences as applying to
previous contributions, but clearly state that new contributions will
be treated as dual licenced: GPLv2+ and the applicable old licence(s).

Ian.

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