Hi, > On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Sig Rinde <[email protected]> wrote: >> ...We, Thingamy, only connects to ESME, itself running unaltered on it's >> own - so when we "deliver" we just include a link to ESME for the >> usual download and set-up. So guess we're more of the "use _by_.." >> instead....
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Richard Hirsch <[email protected]> wrote: > ...I'm assuming that such differences are covered by the Apache License > itself.... The Apache License (AL) allows you to redistribute code as part of a closed product if you want, without requiring you to tell the ASF about that, or force you to contribute patches back or to open your software, nothing like that. I even saw someone sell the complete source code of the Apache HTTP server as a printed book a while ago, as the surefire way to find out everything about it. As silly as that is, it is perfectly legal w.r.t the AL, so if you can find silly people to buy your silly stuff (or much better, good people to buy your good stuff) the AL gives you lots of freedom. -Bertrand
