Is LGPL-licensed code OK to be used in numexpr?

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mkeb...@gmail.com

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Feb 18, 2014, 10:51:57 AM2/18/14
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Hello,

If I want to create pull request with some LGPL-covered code, is that OK for numexpr project?

It appears GPL is a problem.

In general, what kind of licenses are appropriate for code that someone wants to use in numexpr (apart from private branches, not released in binary per usual GPL conditions)?


Francesc Alted

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Feb 18, 2014, 1:16:29 PM2/18/14
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Hello mkebaypl2,

Unfortunately code that is LGPL would not be allowed for shipping in
numexpr. BSD, MIT or similar are welcome though.

Francesc
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