It depends.
The compatibility between Beerware License and Common Development and Distribution License 1.0 depends on the specific clauses and the way the two are combined in your project. Have a qualified lawyer review before redistributing.
| License | Family | Patent grant |
|---|---|---|
| Beerware License (Beerware) | permissive | No (implicit at most) |
| Common Development and Distribution License 1.0 (CDDL-1.0) | weak-copyleft | Yes |
Beerware License: Joke license: 'if we meet someday, you can buy me a beer.' Not legally rigorous.
Common Development and Distribution License 1.0: File-level copyleft, similar in spirit to MPL.
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