Re: Relicensing Nautilus to GPLv3+
- From: Michael Biebl <mbiebl gmail com>
- To: Carlos Soriano <csoriano protonmail com>
- Cc: Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas ndufresne ca>, "release-team gnome org" <release-team gnome org>, "nautilus-list gnome org" <nautilus-list gnome org>, "desktop-devel-list gnome org" <desktop-devel-list gnome org>, Frederic Crozat <fred crozat net>
- Subject: Re: Relicensing Nautilus to GPLv3+
- Date: Thu, 18 May 2017 18:54:57 +0200
017-05-18 18:22 GMT+02:00 Carlos Soriano via desktop-devel-list
<desktop-devel-list gnome org>:
The only problem that arises if Nautilus becomes GPL3+ as per yesteday
discussion in IRC at #gnome-hackers is that extensions that are GPL2-only
cannot be used anymore.
Keep in mind GPL2+ are fine.
Said this, I took a look at extensions which are not retired from distros
and that have seen a release in at least the last 3 years. So far they are:
nautilus-dropbox - GPL3+
nautilus-image-converter - GPL2+
nautilus-pastebin - GPL2+
nautilus-python - GPL2+
nautilus-search-tool - GPL2+
nautilus-sendto - GPL2+
nautilus-terminal - GPL2+
I found the tortoise-hg plugin in the Debian archive, which seems to
be GPL2 only
https://sources.debian.net/src/tortoisehg/4.0-1/contrib/nautilus-thg.py/
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