April 20, 2006
For the two years Derelict has been in existence, each package was essentially released under the same license as the C library it provides bindings to. Everything was rather hodgepodge and not at all coherent.

Now, after having my confusion cleared up on a specific issue involving  SDL, the LGPL and DerelictSDL, I am now certain that the entire project can be released under a single license. All Derelict packages are now released under a BSD-style license, so D programmers can use Derelict and the bound libraries without any hassles or confusion.
April 20, 2006
Mike Parker wrote:
> For the two years Derelict has been in existence, each package was essentially released under the same license as the C library it provides bindings to. Everything was rather hodgepodge and not at all coherent.
> 
> Now, after having my confusion cleared up on a specific issue involving  SDL, the LGPL and DerelictSDL, I am now certain that the entire project can be released under a single license. All Derelict packages are now released under a BSD-style license, so D programmers can use Derelict and the bound libraries without any hassles or confusion.

You can find Derelict here:

http://www.dsource.org/projects/derelict