#use wml::ossp area=doc:license
This is the strongest license, meaning it applies the most restrictions. It is used in OSSP mainly for stand-alone tools which are not included (by copying) into other components. The intention is to make sure the covered software remains fully free software and allow others to use it mostly everywhere only under certain strong restrictions.
This is the compromise license, meaning it applies a reasonable set of restrictions but without making too much trouble for the user. It is used in OSSP mainly for libraries which should be strongly protected but which are not included (by copying) into other libraries (as sub-components). The intention is to make sure the covered software remains mostly fully free software and allow others to use it mostly everywhere without too strong restrictions.
This is the weakest license, meaning it applies the least restrictions. It is used in OSSP mainly for libraries which are potentially included (by copying) into other libraries (as sub-components). The intention is to make sure the covered software can be used really everywhere and for every reason without any real restrictions.
#include "license-gpl.txt"
#include "license-lgpl.txt"
#include "license-mit.txt"