There are different versions of the GPL license, ranging from the lightweight copyleft LGPL to the strong copyleft AGPL.
But if the LGPL is a lighter copyleft version of the GPL, why isn’t there a lighter copyleft version of the AGPL?
There are different versions of the GPL license, ranging from the lightweight copyleft LGPL to the strong copyleft AGPL.
But if the LGPL is a lighter copyleft version of the GPL, why isn’t there a lighter copyleft version of the AGPL?
I just discovered that Google’s open source policy does not allow the use of software that is under the EUPL license.
Source: https://opensource.google/documentation/reference/thirdparty/licenses#european_union_public_licence_eupl_not_allowed