On 5 February 2014 07:46, Per Tunedal <[email protected]> wrote:

> what about going a bit commercial? Many companies use a dual licence
> model: GPL + proprietary (e.g. the small Swedish company that made MySQL
> started that way).


That's not a trivial task. Apertium doesn't require copyright assignment,
so you'd have to track down and get assent from each and every Apertium
contributor to add a non-FOSS licence option.

Plus all 3rd party tools, such as HFST and CG-3 (well, CG-3 already has the
non-FOSS license option).

-- Tino Didriksen
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