Since this project is a common utils, and used by many other open source projects as a vendor dependency, LGPLv3 with static-linking exception may be controversial in some situation for Go language libraries.
Many open source libraries in Go in licensed in MIT/BSD/Apache, so is it possible to change the license for the project to more permissive license (e.g. MIT/BSD/Apache) or dual license (e.g. LGPL + MIT) ?
I found similar discuss in davidmoreno/onion#56
@kingsamchen
@nammn
Thanks!
Since this project is a common utils, and used by many other open source projects as a vendor dependency, LGPLv3 with static-linking exception may be controversial in some situation for Go language libraries.
Many open source libraries in Go in licensed in MIT/BSD/Apache, so is it possible to change the license for the project to more permissive license (e.g. MIT/BSD/Apache) or dual license (e.g. LGPL + MIT) ?
I found similar discuss in davidmoreno/onion#56
@kingsamchen
@nammn
Thanks!