Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> >>
> >>I don't want to do that. I would rather just have the perpetual license
> >>and allow the developer to do what they wish.
> >
> >
> > How do you do that when the submitting license doesn't match the user
> > license?
>
> You have to require that the license that the contribution is being
> delivered under is relicenseable, sublicenseable, perpetual and irrevocable.
>
> In that way it is very much like the the current PostgreSQL contributions.
Yes, and of course it is very different, because that license isn't the
same as the one he has with the existing software.
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