On 3/4/07, fabien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The restriction of the GPL is about "copy, modify, sublicense or distribute". 
If you create your own separate commercial module, you do not infridge one of these rule. 
You can sell your module but not DISTRIBTUTE it with Tiny ERP.


you're wrong fabien, i already pointed you to relevant questions in
the gpl faq, and if you want you can ask the fsf people themselves.
if it was as easy as not distributing things together, everyone would
create non-gpl derivative works of gpl software, and then just release
them separately.  and that just doesn't happen (ask the mysql
people!).

if you choose not to enforce the gpl legally, i guess that's possible
in case you're the only copyright holder over the entire code (are
you?), but that doesn't change the license itself.  if you want to
allow proprietary modules and keep the gpl, you could always add a
general linking exception for all modules, and everyone would be safe
(without breaking the license).


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Santiago Roza
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