On 26/06/11 17:11 -0500, Michael Hipp wrote:
> On 6/26/2011 4:02 PM, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
> >Why do you find it restrictive for open source apps? Also, which license
> >would suit your needs (for your client that is)?
> 
> It's certainly not that I couldn't use it for oss apps, it's just
> that I'd rather invest my time learning tools that are useful for
> both open and closed source apps. Versatility is a good quality in a
> tool.
> 
> Off the top of my head I would lean toward something like the
> wxWidgets/wxPython license (which is really the LGPL). It may be
> worth noting that Tryton rightfully is proud to say at the top of
> the home page "written in Python and using PostgreSQL". Both Python
> and and PostgreSQL use licenses that don't prohibit their use in
> commercial projects (PSF and BSD-like respectively).

I think you don't understand well the GPL because you can do commercial
projects.

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