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Some libraries such as GLib and GTK+ are licensed under the
LGPLv2-or-later, not LGPLv2.1. Is it possible to migrate to the dual
license (GPLv2-only|LGPLv3-or-later) ?
It should be possible, because (1) LGPLv2 provides for relicensing to
GPLv2, and (2) LGPLv3-or-later is a subset of LGPLv2-or-later.
And if I understand correctly, the applications under the GPLv2-or-later
can easily migrate to the GPLv3-or-later regardless of the library
licences (LGPLv2, LGPLv2.1 or LGPLv3).
Right.
To move things forward, the best is probably to create a GNOME goal:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Initiatives/GnomeGoals
Can you help me do this, Sebastian?
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