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Re: Echo Cursors - naming spec, description, license, etc.
country flaguser name
Romania
2007-03-23 02:08:26
Martin Sourada wrote:
> 
> Maybe it would be the best. Yet I'll list here some
alternatives:
> 
> 2. GPL [3] - used by Bluecurve, primarily developers
license, but probably
> usable for art as well.
> 3. LGPL [4] - that would allow commercial derivates

GPL also allow commercial derivatives (all the options allow
commercial 
derivatives), RHEL for example is a commercial derivative,
it does not 
allow *proprietary* derivatives.
You know, is not about the money but about the freedom.

PS: and even LGPL does not allow proprietary derivatives, it
allow to be 
used in proprietary products.

PPS: cc-by-sa is somewhat alike to GPL in not allowing
proprietary 
derivatives.

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Re: Echo Cursors - naming spec, description, license, etc.
user name
2007-03-23 03:46:42
Nicu Buculei napsal(a):
> Martin Sourada wrote:
>>
>> Maybe it would be the best. Yet I'll list here some
alternatives:
>>
>> 2. GPL [3] - used by Bluecurve, primarily
developers license, but
>> probably
>> usable for art as well.
>> 3. LGPL [4] - that would allow commercial
derivates
> 
> GPL also allow commercial derivatives (all the options
allow commercial
> derivatives), RHEL for example is a commercial
derivative, it does not
> allow *proprietary* derivatives.
> You know, is not about the money but about the
freedom.
> 
> PS: and even LGPL does not allow proprietary
derivatives, it allow to be
> used in proprietary products.
> 
> PPS: cc-by-sa is somewhat alike to GPL in not allowing
proprietary
> derivatives.
> 

Thanks for the clarifying. Any idea which one(s) of those
would fit a cursor
theme best?

Thanks,
Martin


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