Axton,

thank you for your email. I changed the license to GPL Version 2 and updated 
the source archive ( http://devdor.org/files/src/arinside_src.zip ). I 
appreciate your offer to host the source code.

 

Thanks,

Stefan


 


Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 11:26:05 -0500
From: axton.gr...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: ARInside source code
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG

** I do not know of a license that will prevent people from selling software.  
The gpl offers some restrictions on selling of software in binary form though, 
meaning they will have to provide the source for free, whether or not a person 
purchases the software (which kind of makes moot selling the software).  The 
gpl has the restriction that people that make a binary form available are also 
required to make the source code of the same available.

See this page for more information on gpl/selling:
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/selling.html

While this may not directly state what you want, I think it will accomplish 
what you would like to see.  I would offer to host the source code for free (no 
binaries).  I do take donations for the support of arswiki.org, but I think 
I've received upwards of 50USD in the last 4 years in donations; it's not a 
money making effort.

When you relicense/release under the terms of a license,  you still own the 
original code line up to the point of relicense so you can do with that as you 
please (license, sell, rebrand, etc.), but once it is gpl'd, other people that 
modify/contribute are copyright holders of their changes, so you can not go out 
and take back other people's changes under the original terms without consent 
from the other copyright holders.  In essence, you give up some of your rights 
to the software so that the software is free for others to use it as they see 
fit under the terms of the license.

The text of the GPL licenses are available here:
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php

I think this covers your goals in the following ways:
1. Your copyright will always be maintained in the source code
2. The source code for anyone's changes (including your copyright), if made 
public, will be required to be available to anyone
3. It prevents other people from imposing further restrictions on the software
4. Binary form of the program, if it has a UI, should provide a means to view 
the copyright holder information
5. Disallows people from incorporating the software into closed source programs 
(meaning the copyright will not be obfuscated nor will the code be resold as 
part of a closed source project)

And it would also have the following added benefits:
1. You have a disclaimer of no implied warranty for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS 
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE

The gpl license is viral in nature, meaning that it perpetuates and forces the 
software to be open and other software that uses the code to be open.

While I am not trying to advocate any license, I am a fan of the bsd license.  
It would by no means impose the openness restrictions the gpl does though, so 
it may not be suited for your goals.  The text of the bsd license is available 
here:
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php

As a disclaimer, I am not a lawyer, but I am an open source advocate and try to 
stay knowledgeable on the subject.

Axton


On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Stefan Nerlich <stefan.nerl...@hotmail.com> 
wrote:

** 
Hi Axton,
identifying the best license seems to be quite difficult. Of course i only want 
to avoid that someone compiles ARInside, renames the executable to (lets say) 
"Stargazer" and sells this as his own product. Nevertheless ARInside is 
developed to work in commerical enviroment. Please suggest a license that might 
fit our needs.
 
Thanks,
Stefan
 
 
 


Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 10:05:24 -0500
From: axton.gr...@gmail.com

Subject: Re: ARInside source code
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG

** Any chance you can release the code under a legally challenged/proven open 
source license (see OSI approved licenses)?  The terms outline in COPYING.txt 
are nebulous and legally binding.  The current terms are a legal liability for 
anyone that hosts the source.




Axton Grams

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On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 5:21 AM, Stefan Nerlich <stefan.nerl...@hotmail.com> 
wrote:

** 
Hello List,
iam releasing the complete C++ source code for ARInside in the hope it will be 
useful for someone. ARInside is a commandline application that generates linked 
HTML pages to document ARSystem workflow. The program can be run in online mode 
connecting to an ARSystem server or file mode using an ARSystem Administrator 
generated XML server definition file. In advance a Packing List with all 
ARSystem server objects not to include in the documentation can be specified in 
the application configuration. ARInside has been awarded as "Best 3rd Party 
ARSystem releated Product (Freeware)" by the ARSlist 2006.
 
http://devdor.org/files/src/arinside_src.zip (~300KB)
 
I have converted the project successfully to Visual Studio 2008 but Microsoft 
Visual C/C++ 6.0 and Remedy (C) ARSystem API 7.x or higher will be sufficient 
to compile the project. Then, a working .exe should fall out of the linker, if 
not, you've certainly done something wrong. Please DON'T contact me in this 
case :) In any case, feel free to learn from these sources, or maybe bash me 
for the bad coding style.
 
Anyway, have a good time with this,
 
Stefan Nerlich,
Dortmund, May 2009



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