-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I am new to this list and have just looked in the archive to find some pointers to my problem. .....However couldn't find much, therefore I am not sure if this is the correct list to discuss this. Please let me if it isn't so I can go away quietly ;)
Basically I am not a lawyer nor familiar with the american law nor native english speaker. Therefor this licensing issue is causing me quiet a bit of headache..... I have been working on a software project which I intend to license under the QPL. I have decided to choose this type of license because I thought I could share my source with anybody interested in seeing it and also charge non-commercial users such as ISP's, etc... with a fee to recover some of my costs. Anybody else could use my program at no charge. The whole point would be to still earn money, as well as give the user the benefit of fixing bugs in his own code (or check for backdoors) if he wishes to do so. Now I have seen a lot of projects on sourceforge which are also licensed under the QPL. However when I wanted to register my project there I was told that what I intend to do would violate the Open Source concept. Also I was told that my project would not even qualify as a QPL license since I want to charge commercial users. I am confused. Isn't the QPL allowing me to do that? QT which is also licensed under the QPL is also doing this. So what's the deal here? If I am wrong and I cannot charge commerical users, would there be an alternative license which allows me to share my source, charge the ISP's and still mark myself as "OSI-approved"? Thank you for your patience, Joachim Bauernberger - -- You can get my public pgp key here: http://foobar.gmxhome.de/pgp/joachim.html PGP fingerprint: 25 96 E0 25 48 D9 8E 10 3C C0 48 E7 AF 5A E2 C6 A3 15 05 E6 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.8 iQA/AwUBO/joDK9a4sajFQXmEQImsACfTo2v3hnGManVbFZJ6fX8pfvqYP8An3Oq UhqriEbvWkbQiiqqSl39xx7p =IXiK -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3

