Paul Cooley wrote:
Long-time lurker, first time poster.
I am in the process of creating services for an open-source project (based on a for-hire project I've been doing) and want to make the services available for all who would like to use them.
However, the Apache license does rather stipulate that code belongs to
the apache project.
You can adapt the license for your own use.
I wonder if any of you know of a way to license the interfaces for the services under one license while the implementation can be shared for all. Essentially what I want to do is make the interfaces free (as in freedom --gpl) and still have the services be compatible with the licenses Merlin and Avalon use.
I would go with an Apache "style" license for both API and impl. I'm sure we could dig up an example of this - in fact ASL 2.0 specifically enables this but I need to find some docs about this.
Stephen.
I'm not interested in charging people for my work. But I am interested in making sure I both own my work and retain the right to ensure it's distributed properly.
Any suggestions?
And yes, these services (should they be found helpful) are intended any avalon service repository.
Cheers.
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