In data 05 aprile 2012 alle ore 14:58:01, Joost Andrae
joost.and...@gmx.de ha scritto:
I'm not sure if an average user is able to read legal language thus in
my opinion such a legal comparison might not be useful at all because it
probably needs to be written in legal language.
Indeed,
Hello,
2012/4/6 Gianluca Turconi g...@letturefantastiche.com
In data 05 aprile 2012 alle ore 14:58:01, Joost Andrae
joost.and...@gmx.de ha scritto:
I'm not sure if an average user is able to read legal language thus in my
opinion such a legal comparison might not be useful at all because
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 2:55 AM, Gianluca Turconi
g...@letturefantastiche.com wrote:
In data 05 aprile 2012 alle ore 14:58:01, Joost Andrae joost.and...@gmx.de
ha scritto:
I'm not sure if an average user is able to read legal language thus in my
opinion such a legal comparison might not be
Hello *,
is there a page like LGPL vs Apache 2.0 FAQ for Apache OpenOffice, in
order to show explicitly to users and distributors what differences there
are btw those licenses?
Something like Before you could do that, now you can do the same thing
(or not).
It would be very useful, IMO
Very good idea
Sylvain
2012/4/5 Gianluca Turconi g...@letturefantastiche.com
Hello *,
is there a page like LGPL vs Apache 2.0 FAQ for Apache OpenOffice, in
order to show explicitly to users and distributors what differences there
are btw those licenses?
Something like Before you could do
to be written in legal language.
Am 05.04.2012 10:47, schrieb Gianluca Turconi:
Hello *,
is there a page like LGPL vs Apache 2.0 FAQ for Apache OpenOffice, in
order to show explicitly to users and distributors what differences
there are btw those licenses?
Something like Before you could do that, now
Wikipedia has a list...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_free_software_licenses
Last modified 21 Feb 2012. Not sure if it's street-legal, but it's a
starting point.
Don
Ciao Gianluca;
On 04/05/12 03:47, Gianluca Turconi wrote:
Hello *,
is there a page like LGPL vs Apache 2.0 FAQ for Apache OpenOffice,
in order to show explicitly to users and distributors what differences
there are btw those licenses?
Something like Before you could do that, now you can do