I guess I was confused by the dual license approach they were talking about.
I guess you would only need the commercial license if you intent to
distribute your product and don't want to distribute the source?  Is that
even possible with CF?  I mean yea you can encrypt your code, but it's that
fairly easily decrypted?

Russ

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tanguy Rademakers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 9:01 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Bluedragon = open source
> 
> >The one thing I think I'm reading is that it's still not for commercial
> use.
> >If that's true, then it's really no better then the free bluedragon
> product
> >that they're currently offer.  They seemed to be open sourcing it just to
> >get some free help with the development of the server.
> 
> Where did you read that? The way i read it, BD/J2EE will be released under
> the GPL, minus some 3rd party libs they don't own the IP to. GPL apps may
> be used in a "commercial" setting (i.e. you may use them on your client
> sites, or to run your business site or office intranet - all examples that
> were verboten with the old BD "free" license), what you can't do is bundle
> and distribute them into/with any kind of proprietary or non-GPL product.
> 
> 

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