TLDR: It’s compatible with other copy-left licenses like GPLv3. However, it’s available in multiple languages, which technically makes it more applicable.

I started using it for my own project. If you want a practical example: https://github.com/TimoKats/emmer

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    EUROPEAN UNION PUBLIC LICENCE v. 1.2

    EUPL © the European Union 2007, 2016

    The ‘EUPL’ in short.

    I don’t know how well it holds up against gpl3 & later etc. but it’s definitely a good step forward for Europe, or so it seems.

    If I can get some feedback on FOSS etc I will gladly add it to tenfingers.