I'm going to develop a project for public administration. They will be the users of this software, they are not going to sell it. After finishing the project, I have to deliver all the sources to them, so I will not own the sources after that.
One never owns software. Maybe you meant you will not be the copyright holder of it? Then this depends on the contract you have with the company you are writting the software for. I.e. are you assigning the copyright to the company that hired you, then it is really up to them what the license terms will become. If not, then you can pick whatever license terms you wish, like for example the GPL. My question is, could I use gpl libraries? I am working for a company and they are going to pay us for this project, but, as I am delivering them all the sources, I suppose ther should be any problem. If the license for your project is the GPL, then you can use GPL libraries. If it is a GPL incompatible license, then you cannot. It is hard to answer your question due to the lack of details, if you could provide more (either in private or in public), then that would be of great help in answering your question. Cheers. _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
