Re: Libvirt Rust bindings could use some work

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On a Monday in 2022, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 10:28:29AM +0100, Wim de With wrote:
Licensing is a pretty fun minefield :)

For example, even though libvirt-rs itself would be statically linked
into any application that uses it, by virtue of it being a wrapper
around the C library you'd still end up dynamically linking against
that.

I tend to agree that language bindings should follow the rest of the
language ecosystem in terms of licensing, and for libvirt-rs
specifically that would probably mean MIT. Perhaps we should consider
looking into relicensing the project?


Alternatively, stay away from "ecosystems" that are not compatible with
copyleft.

Jano

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