[python-committers] Relicensing source code for inclusion in Python

Michael Foord michael at voidspace.org.uk
Thu Apr 4 19:08:27 CEST 2013


On 4 Apr 2013, at 18:03, Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> wrote:

> On Apr 04, 2013, at 06:30 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> 
>> In http://bugs.python.org/issue17618, I proposed adding a base85
>> implementation to Python. Mercurial already has one (under the GPL), so
>> I wrote to the authors (Brendan Cully and Mads Kiilerich) and got their
>> informal approval for relicensing and inclusion in Python.
>> 
>> My question is the following: does anything formal need to be done to
>> validate the relicensing? If yes, what?
> 
> That's a good question.  In optimism for a positive pronouncement, I'm
> preparing a 4.0 version of flufl.enum, which is currently LGPLv3+.  I intend
> to do the next release under an ASLv2.0 license in order to be compatible with
> the contributor agreement.  It's too much of a PITA for me to do dual licenses
> and since ASLv2.0 is GPL-compatible, that seems fine enough for me.
> 
> Is that enough for contribution to Python?
> 


If the copyright is owned by you then you can donate the code to Python under the Apache license (as per the contributor agreement) *and* release it separately under *whatever* license you want. No need to change the license.

Michael

> -Barry
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