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rpm-ostree includes code licensed under GPLv2+, LGPLv2+, (Apache 2.0 OR MIT).
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More specifically, the code in `rust/` is under `Apache 2.0 or MIT`, and
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the C code (in `src/` mostly) is under a mix of GPLv2+ or LGPLv2+.
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See these license files:
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- COPYING.GPL
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- COPYING.LGPL
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- rust/LICENSE-APACHE
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- rust/LICENSE-MIT
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Most of our source files have either a license header or a SPDX license identifier.
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The original intention for rpm-ostree was to match libostree as being LGPLv2+;
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this would ensure code could be easily shared between the two, as well as other
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LGPLv2+ projects like glib.
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However [due to an accident](https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/issues/1890),
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some GPLv2+ code was imported, and we're unlikely to easily change that now.
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The rationale for having the Rust code be `Apache 2.0 OR MIT` is to match
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most of the Rust ecosystem, so we can easily share it there.
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