Read the license, it's pretty clear (I think).
-Brian
On Jan 22, 2004, at 7:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Oleg Dulin wrote:
As far as I understand, you can pick whatever license you want as long as
you don't redistribute Cocoon classes under a non-Apache license.
Oleg
a good license issue !!!
is it possible to be commercial a product based on cocoon? or every cocoon based product MUST be opensource
for example we need to develop a solutin for one customer. this customer
do not want this product to be open source or free to use
we have to do with licences confict here?
what other people do when develop something for a customer?
--stavros
Hi
Pardon me if this is not the right forum for my question.
As part of a school project I have developed an extension to Cocoon
that wraps a circuit simulator in a cocoon pipeline. I have subclassed
some of cocoons abstact classes to do this. I'm currently thinking of
opensourcing the system, but not being to familiar with opensource
licenses and the Apache License I am not sure what licensing
possibillities I have. I would be happy if sombody could give me some
poniters on this.
regards Johannes Electronics student and Cocoon fan
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