2011/3/26 Marco van de Voort <[email protected]>: > If I understood it correctly, MPL is pretty much a corporate wording of the > LGPL. > > MPL is incompatible with GPL/LGPL, but since Lazarus/FPC use > LGPL-with-exception, I don't know if that still creates a problem, since > that exception essentially defangs the copyleft.
> Both LGPL and MPL only pertain to the bits that they apply to, not to the > rest of the project. > > The GPL is different, and the ancinerella bit is a big issue, which would > make the whole thing GPL. (there are some exceptions though) Hi, I'm sorry for delay. So, if I use LGPL/MPL products, but I don't modify headers or original codes I should use they without problems in commercial/closed-source projects, right? About Audorra/Acinerella... how can be Audorra under MPL if the use of acinerella make the project GPL? So, if I use Audorra, that links acinerella, shouldn't be that acinerella clauses apply only to audorra? > No, copyright is automatic. Just claim you wrote it in the header, that > should be enough. (and afaik that is not even necessary, but makes disputes > easier) Well, so I need only a my own disclaimer where I say that the software is developed by me, that they can't use names or logos without permissions and that advises users that they use my software at own risks, blah blah, etc etc, right? Thanks, Kjow -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
