On lundi 23 mars 2020 14:12:08 CET Luca Beltrame wrote: > Hello, > > (distributions@kde.org CC'd) > > kio-extras for 20.04 has gained a new, mandatory dependency in the form of > the kdsoap library. However, this library has currently some licensing > issues[1] [2] (first one already fixed) which can prevent the use by some > distributions (these came up when reviewing the package in openSUSE). Isn't that a little bit of an overreaction? KDSoap is available under multiple licenses (LGPL, GPL and commerical), and we give the terms for all those licenses in 3 different files. Sure, the terms of the commercial license aren't acceptable to a Linux distro, but that's the whole point of triple-licensing, you can use one of the other licenses: LGPL or GPL. > Given the fact that due to the worldwide disruptions caused by the current > pandemic it might not be reasonable to have these issues fixed by the time > 20.04 is out, I'd like to ask for this dependency to be made optional. I don't even see what there is to fix here. Why is it OK for Qt to be available under a triple-license scheme, but not for KDSoap? -- David Faure, faure@kde.org, http://www.davidfaure.fr Working on KDE Frameworks 5