Hello Michael, James,

I want to bundle Ansible as part of a bigger package. This means the entire Ansible source would sit in its own folder. Another program which may or may not be GPL will call Ansible via exec/fork/sockets. It will not be embedding the Ansible code or modifying it anyway. Is this in violation of GPLv3?

I've researched GPL and it has said that plugins or calling those dependencies from fork/exec/sockets will not be constituted as a single program. But the part where it talks about an aggregate distribution is not clear on this.

Thanks,
Roger


From: Michael DeHaan
Sent: Wed, Apr 23, 2014 02:46
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ansible-project] Re: Relicensing GPLv3 - need ok from Seth/Jeremy/Tim

Hi Roger,

Your post is in reply to a post that was 2 years old.

What James says above is correct -- every module in core is GPLv3, but modules you write are only mixed in with BSD bits, so you can pick whatever license you like for a module that you don't intend to contribute back to core.

However, Ansible itself still has assurances that the core bits remain free forever.


On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 9:55 AM, James Cammarata <[email protected]> wrote:
The core ansible code is and will remain GPL3+, however the code in the modules and the parts that interface with them (the module_utils/*.py files) are licensed using the BSD license so that all modules written by the authors is owned by them. If you have any further questions regarding this, please contact [email protected].

Thanks!


On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 4:17 AM, Roger Qiu <[email protected]> wrote:
Will this be going ahead? It's still GPLv3 currently.

On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 3:48:13 AM UTC+11, Michael DeHaan wrote:
I'm reconsidering the MIT license pick for various reasons.

Is everybody ok with changing the license?

(We are not going to require copyright assignment so this will become more difficult later)

--Michael

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