From: Jacob N. <jac...@gm...> - 2009-10-26 18:36:46
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This is very fine, thank you for clarifying it all. In my case, I can tell my boss there is a max cap of $300 (the donation) which we can even wait by paying until we have a release ready product (at which we will probably have contributed so much that we won't have to do the donation anyway). I'm very happy. (I'm still hoping to start iPhone development, but the decision might long to get taken) 2009/10/26 Arno Puder <ar...@pu...> > XMLVM is released under the GPL license. If you use XMLVM to translate > your application, the resulting source code will also be under the GPL > license. Regarding whether its the normal GPL mechanism (that a linked GPL library forces the source code using it to be GPL) or some other enforcement mechanism (like the sentence above), I cant see it do any practical difference. You should consider the hypothetical possibility that someone makes a non-GPL version of the libraries, in which case you would need to change to another enforcement mechanism. Thank you Jacob -- Jacob Nordfalk एस्पेरान्तो के हो? http://www.esperanto.org.np/. Memoraĵoj de KEF -. http://kef.saluton.dk/memorajoj/ |