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Re: [DotGNU]Licensing question.
From: |
Gopal V |
Subject: |
Re: [DotGNU]Licensing question. |
Date: |
Sun, 17 Oct 2004 23:32:14 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi,
My 2 cents too ...
> I've written a toolkit/framework and an application
> based on that framework. Both are written in C#.
> They use .NET services like "System.Drawing",
> "System.Windows.Forms" etc.
Since they run on .NET as well - they are independant
of Portable.net as such :).
> 3. My question is: if I use DotGNU to make my
> toolkit/framework and my application work under
> Linux, do they fall in the category of the
> above-mentioned "independent module" ?? Can I freely
> use dotGNU to adapt {Windows/.NET closed-source,
> commercial applications} to run under Linux??? Are
> there any limitations??
Limitations are pretty clear - if you need to make
changes to DotGNU adapt commercial applications ,
those changes have to be made available to anyone
who recieves the modified binary (which means, if
*I* don't get a binary, I can't ask for source
either).
> Answer to this question is very important for me and
> my development team...
Hmm.. this is the same license Kaffe/Classpath uses .
Shouldn't be a problem at all ...
Gopal
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