Relicensing Cura to LGPLv3+ (but is still uses AGPLv3+ and GPLv3)

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Hi there,

recently, Cura, a 3D printing software by Ultimaker and its community have been relicensed from AGPLv3+ to LGPLv3+ [0][1].

When updating Cura in Fedora, I forgot to check, and it's still listed as AGPLv3+. However, I'm not sure whether I can change the tag to LGPLv3+, because it uses other software with "stronger" licenses.

In fact, there seem to be a problem already with Uranium (python-uranium SRPM).

Cura uses CuraEngine (AGPLv3+) trough a protobuf interface [2].

I'm unsure whether a protobuf interface makes the AGPLv3+ "infect" Cura. I'd guess it does.

Cura uses (Python imports) Uranium (currently also listed as LGPLv3+ in Fedora) that imports PyQt5 (GPLv3).

I'm confident that PyQt5's GPLv3 "infects" both Uranium and Cura to be GPLv3. It's the PyQt5's authors business model [3].

So I guess Uranium should be GPLv3 and Cura should be either GPLv3 or AGPLv3 (no +) depending on the protobuf thing.

I wonder if what Ultimaker is doing is even possible, and whether I should ask them about it, but before I do, I'll ask here.

BTW Our python-qt5 package (PyQt5 upstream) is listed in Fedora as "BSD and GPLv2+" which I'm confident is not true and I opened [4] while investigating this.

Thanks for help.

[0] https://ultimaker.com/en/community/50303-cura-license-update-from-agpl-to-lgpl [1] https://github.com/Ultimaker/Cura/commit/9a193ad5c5ab5324ad1335dd9adf80fef24a7977 [2] https://github.com/Ultimaker/Cura/blob/master/plugins/CuraEngineBackend/CuraEngineBackend.py
[3] https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/commercial/license-faq
[4] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1520186
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