On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 04:32:18PM +1300, Theuns Verwoerd wrote: > > My understanding of GPL is that it doesn't prohibit you making a charge for > > the software. > > Commercial software can be GPL.
correct. > 1. You can charge for the distribution of GPL software, but your customers > can redistribute the software (and source code). well charging for distribution or charging for the software is about the same, you can't really draw the line. since the GPL does not mention a price limit, any value can be charged. but it would be just as yuri put it. greetings, martin. -- i am looking for a job anywhere in the world, doing pike programming, caudium/pike/roxen training, roxen/caudium and/or unix system administration. -- pike programmer Traveling in Korea (www|db).hb2.tuwien.ac.at unix (iaeste|bahai).or.at (www.archlab|iaeste).tuwien.ac.at systemadministrator (stuts|black.linux-m68k).org mud.at is.(schon.org|root.at) Martin B"ahr http://www.iaeste.or.at/~mbaehr/
