- handwiki.org wiki/LGPLwww.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html. The GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) is a free-software license published by the Free Software Foundation (FSF).
- joinup.ec.europa.eu licence/gnu-lesser-general-…Distribution of derivatives (after code modification) must be done under LGPL. Reverse engineering must be allowed (= a general permission in EU law).
- turkhackteam.org konular/gnu-gpl-lgpl-nedir.…LGPL - Lesser General Public License - Kısıtlı Genel Kamu Lisansı Bu lisansın eski adı Library General Public License - Kitaplık Genel Kamu Lisansı idi.
- licenses.nuget.org LGPL-2.1-onlyThis license was released: February 1999. This license identifier refers to the choice to use the code under LGPL-2.1-only, as distinguished from use of code...
- rxdock.gitlab.io documentation/devel/html/…The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the GNU Lesser General Public License from time to time.
- qastack.info.tr software/221365/mozilla-public-…Hepsi kendi ideolojilerine yönelik bir stratejinin parçası. Bakınız: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-not-lgpl.html.
- hub.alfresco.com t5/alfresco-content-services-…A bit of history and context. The Free Software Foundation (FSF) published the LGPL in 1991 as version number 2, to go with the GPLv2 license.
- cnx-software.com 2011/10/10/open-source-licenses-…Lesser General Public License Version 3 GNU LGPL (Lesser General Public License) covers around 10% of the free software projects and is mainly used by...
- oreilly.com library/view/understanding-open-…[3] The most current GNU Library General Public License is now known as the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) and is described in more detail...
- copyleft.org guide/9.18 GPLv3 §15–17: Warranty Disclaimers and Liability Limitation 10 The Lesser GPL 10.1 The First LGPL’d Program 10.2 What’s the Same?