Mathieu Roy (2002-08-02 12:49:57 +0200) : >> For the sake of completeness: Sourceforge 2.6 is GPL. Subsequent >> versions have not been released under the GPL (yet?). > > SF 3.0 is clearly a proprietary software.
<nitpick> It is, for now. The license is not directly attached to a software, though. The copyright holder (VA whatstheirnamenow) can re-distribute the very same software under a different license. Which does not preclude the existence of the first one. A GPL release program can exist at the same time as a proprietary release. As soon as you get the GPL version (from someone who got it from someone who got it...from someone who got the GPL version from VA), you are "bound" by the GPL. If you only have the proprietary version, you're bound by whatever license came with the release you got. </nitpick> But my point was not about 3.0 (for which I have rather sadly given up hope), more about the 2.7 that VA announced they would release under « a free license » this summer. We're still waiting, but it might happen. Roland. -- Roland Mas Homme qui plus rien à dire, citer proverbe chinois. -- Proverbe chinois.
