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by r3w 3614 days ago
Last January [1] there was a report of Veertu violating QEMU's GPL license. There seem to be quite a few users in this thread, could anyone confirm them?

[1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2016-01/msg057...

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I am from Veertu. We don't have GPL code in our hypervisor. We have BSD And LGPL, and if you are interested in the source code, we are in the process of open sourcing our core hypervisor.
How do you get the source to the LGPL components?
As part of the process of open sourcing the core hypervisor we are updating the site with the lgpl library sources.
It's about time, Veertu has been using a lot of LGPL code without attribution or any visible attempts to comply with LGPL license requirements for the many components used. Hopefully you guys did a true clean room implementation of the GPL components of QEMU.