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For a few years now, it's become apparent that my choice of GPLv3 in 2007 was fine back then, but now seems like time to consider offering under Apache2.0. Evidence:
In 2016, a Cisco SW manager and other members of his team emailed me to request CiscoConfParse re-license under Apache
Cisco maintains its own internal copy of CiscoConfParse (I never asked why, but GPLv3 is a very likely reason)
Countless other informal requests for the same.
This github issue will document my investigation into dual-license CiscoConfParse as GPLv3 and Apache 2.0 license. If you are a PR submitter listed below, please leave comments if you object... cc anyone who opened PRs that were accepted (regardless of number of LoC):
For a few years now, it's become apparent that my choice of GPLv3 in 2007 was fine back then, but now seems like time to consider offering under Apache2.0. Evidence:
This github issue will document my investigation into dual-license CiscoConfParse as GPLv3 and Apache 2.0 license. If you are a PR submitter listed below, please leave comments if you object... cc anyone who opened PRs that were accepted (regardless of number of LoC):
I am not a lawyer. If the community knows of a problem with dual license as described above, please comment.
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