On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 13:08 +0100, Stefan Held wrote:
AFAIK the CDDL is a BSD Style License.
More MPL like.
So where exactly do you come to
the conclusion that Software written under this license can't be used
in a GPL'ed environment?
(compiled) kernel modules are generally seen as a derived work of the
kernel, especially when integrated with the kernel. The GPL requires
derived works to be GPL licensed; not "compatible" like BSD, but GPL
licensed. The GPL also requires that when you ship 2 pieces of software
together that are highly interdependent as one whole (even when they're
not derived works), that the entire whole is GPL licensed.
Yes the GPL is quite viral....