Hi guys,
Димитриј Мијоски wrote:
I don't see any copyright infringement, as Hunspell allowed LGPLv2.1
or later, which safely allows us to put out derivative work to
LGPLv3. And also, ALL copyright notices were kept.
With LibreOffice being one of the major downstream consumers of
hunspell, we are concerned about this - so _if_ you're pondering to
reduce the number of licenses (which at any rate should be agreed on
amicably between the project maintainers), why not pick the MPL
instead?
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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