Hi Landon. If understand correctly you use AutoLISP to produce interpreted helper scripts, so you don't create binary libraries to be statically (in this case GPL is an issue) or dynamically (there are various interpretations in this case) linked, am I right? AFAIK you can keep your code GPL until the programs that use it don't link it in their binaries. If they use it like a "service" and don't incorporate your code in their one, the two licences can be considered decoupled.
giovanni 2009/7/15 Landon Blake <lbl...@ksninc.com> > I’m working on a group of AutoLISP scripts for IntelliCAD and AutoCAD > that increase cooperation between these CAD programs and FOSS GIS software. > (For example: One set of my scripts allows CAD users to export drawing > geometry in OGC WKT format.) > > > > I’d like to release these scripts under Version 3 of the GPL, but I’m not > sure if this is possible. The scripts are read by proprietary CAD programs, > and I don’t have the power to release the code for these programs under the > GPL. > > > > Must I use something like the LGPL or another non-viral license? I’ve never > written open source code utilized by a proprietary program in this way, but > I’m hoping some of you have dealt with this issue before. > > > > Thanks for any suggestions. > > > > Landon > > > > > *Warning: > *Information provided via electronic media is not guaranteed against > defects including translation and transmission errors. If the reader is > not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, > distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you > have received this information in error, please notify the sender > immediately. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss@lists.osgeo.org > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > >
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