2011/3/29 Marco van de Voort <[email protected]>: > With MPL and LGPL you are officially obliged to donate fixes to the relevant > packages back. The (L)GPL with exception bit absolves you from that.
I mean only products made with software MPL/LGPL (so a redistributable build). Everytime I found a bug I will report (or if I can fix) to comunity, of course (this is mainly a moral thing :) ), but I don't want to make a fork or a my own version: I'm developing with lazarus a project, I'll try to commercialize this project, but I can't make it open-source, at least at the beginning. > Because they are delivered as separate packages. The GPL is only invoked on > linking and then distributing it. IOW the one that does the final linking > (and the subsequent distribution) takes > on the obligations. Perfect, I understood. > Only if you distribute source. And if I don't distribuite source, nothing? Thanks, Kjow -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
