At 15:22 28.09.2001 +0200, Jost Schenck wrote:
There are good FAQs on
www.gnu.org regarding
the GPL and if I remember
right, they address this issue. This may be off-topic to the list, so
I
don't want to get in-depth, but to make one thing clear: if they have
written all the code themselves and h
Jost, Oktay, Avi - thanks, I've read the FAQs in the past but this had
escaped me. All seems to be (c) Mindbright, so no problems.
Thanks for the explanations.
- Thomas.
At 15:22 28/09/2001 +0200, Jost Schenck wrote:
>There are good FAQs on www.gnu.org regarding the GPL and if I remembe
At 23:01 27/09/2001 -0400, Dimitris Vyzovitis wrote:
>On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Timothy Reaves wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know where I might find information of using ssh &
> scp from
> > within java? In other words, do the equivilent of scp'ing a file to the
> > local machien from a remote machi
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Thomas Nichols wrote:
> At 23:53 27/09/2001 -0700, Avi Cherry wrote:
> >>Yes, the site says so. But this is interesting! Once GPLed code cannot be
> >>made non-GPL later on even by the original author.
> >
> >Depends how you look at it. They can't prevent earlier versions
There are good FAQs on www.gnu.org regarding the GPL and if I remember
right, they address this issue. This may be off-topic to the list, so I
don't want to get in-depth, but to make one thing clear: if they have
written all the code themselves and have not incorporated third-party
gpl code they
Please read the GPL-Faq at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html.
Oktay
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Thomas Nichols wrote:
> At 23:53 27/09/2001 -0700, Avi Cherry wrote:
> >>Yes, the site says so. But this is interesting! Once GPLed code cannot be
> >>made non-GPL later on even by the original autho
At 23:53 27/09/2001 -0700, Avi Cherry wrote:
>>Yes, the site says so. But this is interesting! Once GPLed code cannot be
>>made non-GPL later on even by the original author.
>
>Depends how you look at it. They can't prevent earlier versions from
>being re-distributed according to the GPL, but th
>Yes, the site says so. But this is interesting! Once GPLed code cannot be
>made non-GPL later on even by the original author.
Depends how you look at it. They can't prevent earlier versions from
being re-distributed according to the GPL, but they can re-licence
the code any way they want for