[Pkg-kde-extras] Bug#669702: OpenSSL and Openconnect VPN in plasma networkmanagement
Michael Biebl
biebl at debian.org
Mon May 28 11:13:02 UTC 2012
On 28.05.2012 12:21, Ralf Jung wrote:
> Hi Ilia,
>
> the openconnect vpn module of the plasma widget for networkmanagement links
> against OpenSSL, which has some problematic licensing consequences [1]. This
> prevents the module from being enabled in Debian [2].
The openconnect vpn module is not problematic, as its sources are under
LGPL2.
> The only part of network manager directly linking with OpenSSL is that plugin
> - I am by far not a licensing expert, but I hope this means that the rest of
> the code, which just loads the plugin at runtime, does not need any
> relicensing - after all, that code can't know which plugins will be loaded
> later.
That's exactly what it means, unfortunately. It is the combined work
which is problematic.
> According to the copyright headers and the git log, you are the main and
> actually almost the only author of that plugin. Is that correct, and if yes,
> would you be willing to add a license extension as stated in [1] to the files,
> so they can be linked with OpenSSL?
The complete networkmanagement sources which use GPL2 would need that
exemption.
Michael
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