
4 Aug
2009
4 Aug
'09
5:04 p.m.
As a Haskell Platform user, I really need the assurance that the licensing situation is straightforward - especially if I'm to promote Haskell at work :-)
My vote would be that non-BSD/MIT license automatically excludes a library from inclusion, even though it would exclude my own project.
I wonder if it would be possible to split the Haskell Platform into two parts, platform-BSD and platform-LGPL? The LGPL packages could depend on packages from platform-BSD, but not the other way around. This would guarantee at least one aspect of licence compliance, whilst also making it clear to proprietary users that if they want to avoid the guarantee of freedom, they can simply avoid installing platform- LGPL. Regards, Malcolm