Le 4 janv. 08 à 09:25, Vincent Massol a écrit :
AFAIK, yes you can write extensions and not publish them under an open source license.
Definitely!
If you make any modification to the current code though you'll have to share it with the community under the LGPL license.
That's not even a requirement, it is only required that whenever you distribute it you should license it this way. Your own modifications (for your own company, for the company that hires you etc) is not covered I think.
I'm also not an expert... but lawyers are expensive! The same considerations apply for Apache License I think. paul
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