
<QUOTE from http://www.boost.org/more/lib_guide.htm#License> License requirements The preferred way to meet the license requirements is to use the Boost Software License. See license information. If for any reason you do not intend to use the Boost Software License, please discuss the issues on the Boost developers mailing list first. </QUOTE> I am thinking of submission some software to Boost. However I put this software in several sites under GPL. Boost requires Boost Software License. How to solve this problem? -- Alex Vinokur mailto:alexvn@connect.to http://mathforum.org/library/view/10978.html

"Alex Vinokur" <alexvn@connect.to> wrote in message news:c94p07$ett$1@sea.gmane.org...
[...] I am thinking of submission some software to Boost. However I put this software in several sites under GPL.
Boost requires Boost Software License. How to solve this problem?
Is it possible to dual-license your software? Dave --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.691 / Virus Database: 452 - Release Date: 5/26/2004

"David B. Held" <dheld@codelogicconsulting.com> wrote in message news:c9eeu9$3p8$1@sea.gmane.org...
"Alex Vinokur" <alexvn@connect.to> wrote in message news:c94p07$ett$1@sea.gmane.org...
[...] I am thinking of submission some software to Boost. However I put this software in several sites under GPL.
Boost requires Boost Software License. How to solve this problem?
Is it possible to dual-license your software?
[snip] This is my questiom: _may_ I use dual-license? -- Alex Vinokur http://mathforum.org/library/view/10978.html

In article <c9gv90$gam$1@sea.gmane.org>, "Alex Vinokur" <alexvn@connect.to> wrote:
"David B. Held" <dheld@codelogicconsulting.com> wrote in message news:c9eeu9$3p8$1@sea.gmane.org...
"Alex Vinokur" <alexvn@connect.to> wrote in message news:c94p07$ett$1@sea.gmane.org...
[...] I am thinking of submission some software to Boost. However I put this software in several sites under GPL.
Boost requires Boost Software License. How to solve this problem?
Is it possible to dual-license your software?
This is my questiom: _may_ I use dual-license?
The versions you posted under GPL are stuck with GPL, but there is nothing that prevents you from creating another version for boost submission and putting it under the BSL. (There would be if GPL carried such a clause, but it doesn't; you wouldn't be the first to dual-license under GPL and another license.) meeroh -- If this message helped you, consider buying an item from my wish list: <http://web.meeroh.org/wishlist>
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Alex Vinokur
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David B. Held
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Miro Jurisic