>WSJT is licensed under the GPL, which means if you distribute a modified 
>version, you need to make the source code of that version available >as well.

>I do not know the legality of incorporating WSJT into HRD using a 
>client/server structure. I am not sure it is defined (in law or jurisprudence) 
>>whether or not that counts as a derived work.

>--
>All rights reversed.


Thanks Rik for your comments. It is not HRD I want to integrate with WSJT-X, it 
is a program written by myself. While WSJT-X still is run as a standalone 
application my program will remote control WSJT-X over a network link. So in 
this case it would be sufficient to put back the modified version of WSJT-X as 
a branch into the source control system where it is accessible for everyone in 
order to legalize the distribution of my special version wsjtx.exe along with 
my program, right ?

73, Peter
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