On Sep 24, 1:41 pm, Joe Barnhart <[email protected]> wrote:
> From this description it sounds like my use is covered by the existing
> license. I do not plan to make changes to the underlying web2py code
> -- I certainly would not make changes and refuse to offer them back to
> the project.
Yes it is covered
> From looking at the packaging angle, it appears the Windows package
> must be made from a Windows machine. My server will be running Linux
> so that isn't an option. I think I will distribute a package with
> web2py and my application, and then have it download its data from the
> Internet server as soon as my application starts. That way I can
> package one zip file for everyone and not have to include the sql data
> in it.
You just unzip the binary version, run it, upload you application(s),
delete those you do not need, call "init" the start app application,
re-zip it. That is all. You can do this by the license as long as your
startup app says "powered by web2py" or something like that.
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