On 06/05/2010 05:52 AM, David Woolley wrote: > Being open source is not a necessary condition for writing plugins. > Being open source means that you can also modify the core code and > distribute it under the same legal terms as the original. (Also, not > all open source programs have a plugin architecture.)
While in general this is true, in the case of Pidgin and libpurple, plugins must be open source under a GPLv2 compatible license. John
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