[erlang-questions] 0MQ libraries
Garrett Smith
g@REDACTED
Fri Jan 31 02:17:17 CET 2014
Wait! My project doesn't even have a license file. What are we even
talking about here?
CZMQ/0MQ is dual licensed GPL/LGPL. I'll use those, if that's okay
with Tristan. Don't want that guy up in my grill.
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 7:12 PM, Mahesh Paolini-Subramanya
<mahesh@REDACTED> wrote:
> 'No License' means that you retain all rights - and also means that it is
> pretty much unusable by anyone else!
>
> cheers
> Mahesh Paolini-Subramanya
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> On January 30, 2014 at 7:56:47 PM, Garrett Smith (g@REDACTED) wrote:
>
> How about no license? How do I delete this file?
>
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Michael Truog <mjtruog@REDACTED> wrote:
>> On 01/30/2014 03:15 PM, Tristan Sloughter wrote:
>>>
>>> Why would it not allow you to use it in a service because it is GPLv3?
>>> Maybe you are confusing GPLv3 with the AGPL?
>>>
>> You are right, originally they wanted to close the service loophole in
>> GPLv3, but they didn't, that got closed in AGPLv3. I just try to avoid all
>> GPL use due to the various other restrictions on commercial use, so these
>> may blur in my mind a bit, since the general direction is meant to prevent
>> closed-source use, though GPLv3 isn't a version that does that for
>> services.
>> (I am not a lawyer, not giving legal advice... don't sue me)
>>
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