Lmoments3 license conflict #1619
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Good point. But, @Zeitsperre is there a possibility to change the license? Would we need the approval of the original creators? |
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Thanks for raising this discussion point. You're absolutely right that Following from @aulemahal, I was also under the impression that because we currently hold the maintenance responsibilities for Indeed, we would need to contact all previous maintainers and contributors to change the license of @saschahofmann do you have any knowledge of how to resolve this without changing licenses? This should be addressed before the next release. |
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If you were willing to follow up with the other maintainers of |
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Moving the discussion to the lmoments3 library Ouranosinc/lmoments3#12 |
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Ok, so I have some good news and bad news. The bad news: It looks like the Apache v2.0 license is only compatible with GPLv3 in one direction (Apache-licensed software being integrated into GPLv3'd software) : https://www.apache.org/licenses/GPL-compatibility. This means that we might need to make some breaking changes in the immediate future:
The good news: There is nothing preventing us from integrating @aulemahal How complicated would it be to pass |
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Could I just get a point of clarification please? Am I understanding it correctly that If that's the case, end users are OK to install them side by side on their own machine without further distributing. Is that correct? |
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I'm also comfortable with these licensing changes, I'm happy for this code to be as freely distributable as possible. |
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Xclim has refactored the way that |
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A few versions ago, xclim adopted lmoments3 as a core dependency.
Lmoments3 has the GPL 3 license which in my understanding means that every library that has it as a core dependency needs to also be GPL 3 because its a contaminating license. Xclim however has the Apache 2.0 license. I am not sure what are the implications for us who use xclim but as a result also import lmoments3? Any chance lmoments3 could also adapt Apache 2.0?
Thanks for providing us with these amazing tools ✌️
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