2022-07-04, 01:27
I've been looking at writing a python script, possibly for submission to repo.scripts
From what I can tell, repo.scripts itself has no license and from the wiki, a compatible license is required for any included addon.
Looking at the main Kodi repo, I see reference to both GPLv2 and GPLv2-or-later. I'm not sure how that works for a complete source of Kodi? But maybe not germaine to repo.scripts.
Anyway, I am looking at including a 3rd party python package that I import. That package is licensed under Apache License 2.0 (APL 2.0). From what I've read, I can include that code unmodified along with my code if I license my addon under GPLv3. So my question is, is it OK to specify GPLv3 as my license and include APL 2.0 for code under that license.
scott s.
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From what I can tell, repo.scripts itself has no license and from the wiki, a compatible license is required for any included addon.
Looking at the main Kodi repo, I see reference to both GPLv2 and GPLv2-or-later. I'm not sure how that works for a complete source of Kodi? But maybe not germaine to repo.scripts.
Anyway, I am looking at including a 3rd party python package that I import. That package is licensed under Apache License 2.0 (APL 2.0). From what I've read, I can include that code unmodified along with my code if I license my addon under GPLv3. So my question is, is it OK to specify GPLv3 as my license and include APL 2.0 for code under that license.
scott s.
.