On 04/27/12 16:07, Alex Railean wrote:
Hi,
I think one part of the message is misleading:
+Due to the nature of LGPL, you're absolutely free to do whatever you want with
+Rpclib, as long as you don't distibute it (i.e. do on-site installs) to your
+clients.
You can distribute it, and the next paragraph says that you can, as
long as you give the source to the client. Is this 100% correct? What
if the client doesn't give the source back to the community?
Hi Alex,
The client does not have to give the source to the community. You're
obliged to pass source code only to the people who get your software. So
in principle, you can sell source code that was licensed under any
version of (L)GPL, but you can't prevent the buyer from doing the same,
or putting it up somewhere for everybody to download etc.
I rewrote the entry according to your other suggestions. What do you think?
https://github.com/plq/rpclib/commit/434ea35a1b23a9c9a80616445ea30110018fd9ea
Best,
Burak
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