Erlang Public License
The Erlang Public License is a deprecated computer software license applied to the Erlang programming language. It is a derivative work of the Mozilla Public License,[1] containing terms which differ from MPL, mainly in terms of jurisdiction. The license is constructed in accordance with the laws of Sweden.
Author | Ericsson |
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Latest version | 1.1 |
Publisher | Ericsson |
SPDX identifier | ErlPL-1.1 |
FSF approved | No |
OSI approved | No |
Copyleft | Limited |
Website | www |
Change to Apache License 2.0
On June 12, 2015, Ericsson has announced at the Erlang User Conference 2015[2] that from the next major release, Erlang/OTP 18.0, it will start to ship Erlang/OTP under Apache License 2.0.
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