Hey debian-legal, I'm currently packaging libopenoffice-oodoc-perl and stumbled upon its license:
> This software is free software. It is subject to the terms and > conditions of both > > - the GNU Lesser General Public Licence, version 2.1, of the > Free Software Foundation (http://www.fsf.org); > > - the Licence Publique Generale Genicorp, version 1.0 (see below, > English translation by Graeme A. Hunter). > > > --------------------------------------------- > Genicorp General Public Licence (version 1.0) > --------------------------------------------- > > The company GENICORP S.A., of 156 boulevard Haussmann, Paris, France > ("GENICORP") > > offers a set of software components ("the software") for use free of > charge, and which is designed to aid development of certain > information handling applications, under the following conditions: > > I - The software provided is not a finished industrial product and > cannot be accompanied by any kind of functional guarantee. It must > only be considered a model or aid for the creation of other > software. It is only designed to be used by experienced programmers > who must be sure it is appropriate for the required use. > > GENICORP hopes this software will prove useful but does not > guarantee that it will meet any of your needs and accepts no > responsibility whatsoever for any direct or indirect consequences > arising from its use. > > II - The software can be freely copied and passed to third parties > on condition that they accept the terms of this user licence which > should always accompany the software unchanged. > > III - The software can be freely modified. Modified versions can be > distributed free or otherwise under the following conditions: > > - A comment at the top of each modified module must explicitly > mention the name of the original module (name, date, version, > GENICORP's name) as well as the details of the author of the > modifications. > - The original version and this user licence must be made > available to the recipient of the modified version. > > IV - The software can be included in an application where the other > components are either free or not, and this user licence remains > applicable and should be given unchanged to recipients of the > combined application. > A fellow from #debian-perl recommended I ask here to clarify things. Thanks for your time. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]