Nicolas Baradakis <nbk@sitadelle.com> wrote:
Perhaps it's not a problem with the GPL, but with OpenSSL license itself. In such case it'd be no use to update the FreeRADIUS license. (unless we change it completely)
I think it's that the OpenSSL advertising clauses are annoying. I dunno...
I also have concerns about a license modification. If we stick to a plain GPL license we are in a very common situation, and it is clear when a company asks how it could contribute, and when a licence violation occurs. (we also can ask the FSF for assistance as we are GPL)
Uh, no. The FSF supports people who've assigned copyright to the FSF. They're not as enthusiastic about supporting other people.
In short, I prefer a lot a debian patch for gnuTLS than a license modification. As gnuTLS has an OpenSSL compatibility layer, perhaps it's not hard to do.
Sure. I have no objection to that. Alan DeKok.