>>>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.
Agreed.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
>
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