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Boost Software License? #22
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May I ask what is the motivation here?
…On Fri, Dec 13, 2019, 07:44 Vinnie Falco ***@***.***> wrote:
Is there any chance this could be re-released under the Boost Software
License, or at least dual-licensed with the BSL?
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Sure! Generally speaking, MIT Licensed code cannot be used as part of Boost libraries. Lets say that hypothetically I wanted to develop a new Boost library that integrates amy and beast together to provide a general-use server, I cannot use the sources from amy, because of the MIT License attribution requirements for binaries (which are incompatible with the BSL). |
Also, have you considered adding your project to the list of programs that use Beast? It is here: https://github.com/boostorg/beast/wiki/Companies-and-Individuals-Using-Beast Feel free to edit! |
Is there any chance this could be re-released under the Boost Software License, or at least dual-licensed with the BSL?
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