The Universal FOSS Exception, Version 1.0

In addition to the rights set forth in the other license(s) included in the
distribution for this software, data, and/or documentation (collectively the
"Software," and such licenses collectively with this additional permission the
"Software License"), the copyright holders wish to facilitate interoperability
with other software, data, and/or documentation distributed with complete
corresponding source under a license that is OSI-approved and/or categorized by
the FSF as free (collectively "Other FOSS").  We therefore hereby grant the
following additional permission with respect to the use and distribution of the
Software with Other FOSS, and the constants, function signatures, data
structures and other invocation methods used to run or interact with each of
them (as to each, such software's "Interfaces"):

(i) The Software's Interfaces may, to the extent permitted by the license of the
Other FOSS, be copied into, used and distributed in the Other FOSS in order to
enable interoperability, without requiring a change to the license of the Other
FOSS other than as to any Interfaces of the Software embedded therein.  The
Software's Interfaces remain at all times under the Software License, including
without limitation as used in the Other FOSS (which upon any such use also then
contains a portion of the Software under the Software License).

(ii) The Other FOSS's Interfaces may, to the extent permitted by the license of
the Other FOSS, be copied into, used and distributed in the Software in order to
enable interoperability, without requiring that such Interfaces be licensed
under the terms of the Software License or otherwise altering their original
terms, if this does not require any portion of the Software other than such
Interfaces to be licensed under the terms other than the Software License.

(iii) If only Interfaces and no other code is copied between the Software and
the Other FOSS in either direction, the use and/or distribution of the Software
with the Other FOSS shall not be deemed to require that the Other FOSS be
licensed under the license of the Software, other than as to any Interfaces of
the Software copied into the Other FOSS.  This includes, by way of example and
without limitation, statically or dynamically linking the Software together with
Other FOSS after enabling interoperability using the Interfaces of one or both,
and distributing the resulting combination under different licenses for the
respective portions thereof.

For avoidance of doubt, a license which is OSI-approved or categorized by the
FSF as free, includes, for the purpose of this permission, such licenses with
additional permissions, and any license that has previously been so-approved or
categorized as free, even if now deprecated or otherwise no longer recognized as
approved or free.  Nothing in this additional permission grants any right to
distribute any portion of the Software on terms other than those of the Software
License or grants any additional permission of any kind for use or distribution
of the Software in conjunction with software other than Other FOSS.
