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--- Comment #17 from Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat.com> 2008-12-12
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So, if CNRI gives permission for rubygem-passenger to use mod_scgi 1.10 under
GPLv2, that would resolve the licensing issue. Note that I said 1.10. If they
only relicense their latest version, that won't do the trick.
If rubygem-passenger is relicensed to MIT, they're no longer incompatible with
the mod_scgi 1.10 licensing, but they're _still_ in violation of the mod_scgi
1.10 licensing terms, which state:
"3. In the event Licensee prepares a derivative work that is based on
or incorporates scgi-1.9 or any part thereof, and wants to make
the derivative work available to others as provided herein, then
Licensee hereby agrees to include in any such work a brief
summary of the changes made to scgi-1.9."
They need to add a summary of the changes made to the mod_scgi code used, and
then they'd be in the clear.
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