On 31/07/13 15:59, Guido Stevens wrote:
That clause is key. In tech-speak, not lawyerese, that normally means
that your proprietary plugin must be able to run standalone, or against
a compatible interface that is not Plone. If you write a plugin that can
only be used as part of a Plone installation, I'd consider that a
derived work that ought to be released under a GPLv2-compatible license.

Oops forgot the reference.
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#NonfreeDriverKernelLinux


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