Need confirmation of license of PySQLPool

Asked by BMorrison

The launchpad page says that this uses GNU LGPL v2.1 but there is no reference to a license in any of the actual product files (that I could find.) Could the owner of this code please verify the license for me? (Thanks)

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Best Nikoleta Verbeck (nerdynick) said :
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Yes, PySQLPool is under LGPL for the time being. Don't have any plans as of yet for migrating it to a different. I do need to stick a copy of the license into the source code. Just seem to keep forgetting to do so.

Was their something that concerned you with this license?

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BMorrison (bmorrison) said :
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No concern. I just wanted to confirm it.

Thank you.

Bobbie

-----Original Message-----
From: <email address hidden> [mailto:<email address hidden>] On Behalf Of Nick Verbeck
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 2:57 PM
To: Bobbie Morrison
Subject: Re: [Question #66892]: Need confirmation of license of PySQLPool

Your question #66892 on PySQLPool changed:
https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/pysqlpool/+question/66892

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Nick Verbeck proposed the following answer:
Yes, PySQLPool is under LGPL for the time being. Don't have any plans as of yet for migrating it to a different. I do need to stick a copy of the license into the source code. Just seem to keep forgetting to do so.

Was their something that concerned you with this license?

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BMorrison (bmorrison) said :
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Thanks Nick Verbeck, that solved my question.