Noted. Thank you!
Appreciate the quick response, Keith.
Regards,
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Nobody has an exemption. My understanding was that JuiceSSH distributes a
mosh-client executable and just invokes it.
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 6:24 AM Alan Kim wrote:
> Hi Keith,
>
> Thank you for the information.
>
> According to GPL licensing, all code linked with GPL source code must be
> discl
Hi Keith,
Thank you for the information.
According to GPL licensing, all code linked with GPL source code must be
disclosed under a GPL compatible license.
However, several software products which are similar to ours all have Mosh
included, but do not seem to follow this rule. (Mobaxterm, Termius
Hello,
Thank you for your inquiry. Mosh is free software, licensed under the GNU
GPL. The requirements would be similar to those of Linux, Git, GCC, Emacs,
OpenJDK, Blender, GIMP, VLC, Wordpress, etc. You are welcome to
redistribute Mosh under the terms of the license -- you may want to consult
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Hello,
My name is Alan Kim and I am the Director of Sales & Marketing at NetSarang.
We are developing a new piece of software called PortX. You can see more
here: https://portx.online/
We'd like to include Mosh into PortX, but want to make sure we go about it
correctly licensing wise.
Are we able