Here's the answer, added to the FAQ (but I haven't updated the page yet): 7) Can I provide my contributions under a different license, as stated in the License section of the Zope Contributor Agreement? In summary, yes but no. You don't pick the license that you use when you give it to us. Rather, we pick the license to give it to others (for our 1/2), and that license is the ZPL. You, however, can pick any license in the world to give the code to anyone other than us. This language about a different acceptible license is there in case we decide at some point to change from the ZPL to a different open source license. Make sense? --Paul Morten W. Petersen wrote:
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Paul Everitt wrote:
So, let's begin what I'm sure will be a lively and illuminating discussion. :^)
First man out? :-)
Will a ZPL-ish license [1] be accepted (declared, ref. paragraph 4 of the Zope Contributor Agreement) by the Zope Corporation?
[1] http://www.thingamy.org/tpl
-Morten