Hi Blake,
thank you for your interest in XMLVM. We try to provide a solution that work
for most use cases. Let me describe your options:
- You can use XMLVM to generate your application, but we ask you to make
the source code available to the public
- If you would like to not disclose the source code of your app we
understand that. In this case you can make a contribution to the project.
Donation is just one option, you can also submit some code or help XMLVM in
other ways (e.g. spread the word). In this case we will grant you a linking
exception. With this you don't have to disclose your source code when you
generate your app using XMLVM.
Let us know if you have any further questions.
// Sascha
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 2:05 AM, blake miller <bla...@gm...>wrote:
> I don't know much about the licenses out there. Does XMLVM being
> under GPL mean I cannot use it to create an application that I charge
> for?
>
> The point of my current development project would be to eventually put
> it on the App Store (iPhone). I would be happy to make a donation to
> the project however, instead, if this is a possibility? What are my
> options in this regard?
>
> Thanks
> Blake Miller
>
>
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