Cheers Pau.

Licenses always baffle me :s From the point of view of someone looking 
to use wt in a large number of personal projects this is the level of 
licensing i would hope for, it allows for development and even 
market-testing of an end product (as a singular demo site) before any 
kind of license is required (assuming emweb allows for conversion from 
gpl -> commercial projects.) Obviously if a project becomes successful, 
at least from my own personal perspective, providing fair renumeration & 
support for the wt project is only fair!

roja

Pau Garcia i Quiles wrote:
> Quoting Anthony Roger Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> With the current licensing model (GPLv2 + commercial), no, you do not  
> need to make your source available.
>
>   
>>  From the POV of the Wt guys, what classifies as re-distribution? If i
>> want to develop a site that makes use of the framework that is entirely
>> owned by me, run by me and serves on servers owned by me, do i need to
>> make available my source?
>>
>> Roj
>>
>> Pau Garcia i Quiles wrote:
>>     
>>> Quoting Brad Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Pau Garcia i Quiles wrote:
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> the GPLv2 does  not require them to distribute their source or buy
>>>>> Wt licenses, but  the GPLv2 would require them to distribute their
>>>>> source or buy Wt  licenses
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>> Hi Pau,
>>>>
>>>> I'm pretty sure you meant;
>>>>
>>>> "the GPLv2 does not require them to distribute their source or buy Wt
>>>> licenses, but the _/*GPLv3*/_ would require them to distribute their
>>>> source or buy Wt licenses"
>>>>
>>>> right?
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> Yes, my bad.
>>>
>>>
>>>       
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