Nicolas, I am wondering if you know what the licensing implications are for lpgl (I think this is neko's license) as it relates to embedding neko into a piece of hardware. Does this mean that all of the code in the hardware that calls or is somehow a part of the binary must also be open sourced?
I vaguely remember that at least one of these open source licenses does require that, and that there is this guy who was going around suing the home router makers because they were including some open source in their boxes and not open sourcing their entire code in the router. I am building a device where its main logic will come from haxe code. There will also be some C code that handles i/o and screen drivers, which will probably not be that proprietary, but I really dont want to be responsible for publishing any code (its just a pain) and I *really* dont want to publish my haxe code as it is really the secret sauce to my application. Please let me know your thoughts on this. Hank -- Neko : One VM to run them all (http://nekovm.org)
