Re: TCP Stack Metrics in OpenSSH

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As neither license is viral it seems to me that they can play with each other reasonably well. I know that the Apache license can exist with the 2 and 3 clause BSD without a problem. I don't know if that's reciprocal though. Can I ask what your concern is?

I could write my own serialiser - I just didn't want to reinvent the wheel for this.

On 12/21/21 2:32 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2021/12/20 10:36, rapier wrote:
Downside: 1) The serialization is handled by the binn object serialization
library from https://github.com/liteserver/binn. It's not an external
dependency but it is code that needs to be included in the repo.

Regardless of anything else, that code does not have the right license
for OpenSSH.

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