NLopt License and Copyright
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- | The NLopt library is under the [[w:GNU Lesser General Public License|GNU Lesser General Public License]] (LGPL), and is copyrighted by a variety of authors. | + | The NLopt library is under the [[w:GNU Lesser General Public License|GNU Lesser General Public License]] (LGPL), and the copyrights are owned by a variety of authors. |
- | In general, the different code in NLopt comes from different sources, and have a variety of licenses. For example, all of the ''new'' code we wrote for NLopt is under the [[w:MIT License|GNU Lesser General Public License]]. The ''combination'' of all of this software is under the conjunction of the license terms, and in particular they are limited by the most restrictive of the licenses for the portions, which in this case is the LGPL. (The other portions of NLopt are under LGPL-compatible, less-restrictive licenses like the MIT license.) | + | In general, the different code in NLopt comes from different sources, and have a variety of licenses. For example, all of the ''new'' code we wrote for NLopt is under the [[w:MIT License|MIT License]] (which imposes essentially no practical restrictions, and is hence compatible with the LGPL). The ''combination'' of all of this software is under the conjunction of the license terms, and in particular they are limited by the most restrictive of the licenses for the portions, which in this case is the LGPL. (The other portions of NLopt are under LGPL-compatible, less-restrictive licenses like the MIT license.) |
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The NLopt library is under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), and the copyrights are owned by a variety of authors.
In general, the different code in NLopt comes from different sources, and have a variety of licenses. For example, all of the new code we wrote for NLopt is under the MIT License (which imposes essentially no practical restrictions, and is hence compatible with the LGPL). The combination of all of this software is under the conjunction of the license terms, and in particular they are limited by the most restrictive of the licenses for the portions, which in this case is the LGPL. (The other portions of NLopt are under LGPL-compatible, less-restrictive licenses like the MIT license.)