[Sorry, I'm flipping back and forth between mail clients at the moment and I appear to have inadvertently marked a lot of mail as read that wasn't.] Excerpts from Carl's message of Fri Dec 04 01:07:07 +0000 2009: > On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 20:38:00 +0000, James Rowe wrote: > > I had planned on posting a patch for inclusion in packaging/Gentoo per > > Carl's mail[2], but the whole GPL 2 vs 3 thing made me put it on the > > backburner and I haven't looked again. Might still be useful to people > > unless there is going to be a "real" release soon, as then it would be > > easier to push for it on bugs.gentoo.org. > > Is the GPLv3 a problem for you and your ebuild for some reason, or is it > just that you happened to start with a GPLv2 file or so? GPL v3 isn't a problem for me personally. The problem is Gentoo ebuilds in the main tree are all GPL v2, and I accepted changes with a clear GPL v2 header on the ebuild. I don't claim to understand the licensing stuff enough to know if mixing the two together is valid, so I just moved on to something more fun. I might have pushed the issue if it was important, but it isn't even a valuable change. > I'm definitely interested in hearing, since this is the first project > I've let loose myself under the GPLv3. So far, it hasn't seemed to be a > big impediment to contributions, which I think is great. It definitely doesn't seem to have been an impediment. git-rank-contributors shows 29 contributors already, and that is very impressive given the age of the project. -- Thanks, James