I didn't mean legal legal problems, I meant a) explaining the issues to our legal department and b) getting them to sanction a new licence, which would probably take the form of a signed agreement between you and us.

When possible I like to avoid tasks that involve legal departments


Quite understandable sentiment

However, you can simply state in the file containing the license that the code is licensed either under GPL or BSD license, whichever the user prefers (and include text of both). For example, Larry Wall licenses (or at least used to) his Perl under either GPL or his own 'Artistic' license, whichever the user chooses. (If I understand correctly, DMZ would be happier with BSD than GPL, because it is even more liberal, being less paranoic about somebody linking BDS-licensed code with 'enslaved' (as opposed to free in RMS sense) software ).

Finally, you can put the code into public domain, relinquishing copyright rights entirely. Of course, good people like those writing Jemplode and such would still continue aknowledging the code origin.

Cheers!


Dragi "Bonzi" Raos
Zagreb, Croatia
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