Mats Lidell writes:
OK. So what it boils down to is this?:
- to distribute a SUMO all files in all packages must at least be of
GPLv2 status.
No. A SUMO is a mere aggregation. As I understand it, the SUMO as a
whole is distributed under the GPLv3, but individual packages can be
separated out under their own licenses.
- when a single package is synced with a GPLv3 version up stream
the
whole package, all files in the package, must be GPLv3,
Not for packages that are "mere aggregations", such as the ones named
"something-utils". On the other hand, Gnus gets split up into several
packages. We just have to be careful; it depends on whether a
particular package is considered a single work or not.
Probably the easiest thing is to just upgrade all files in a package
when we upgrade any single one.
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