I preface this by saying: ASK A LAWYER!

The gist of the gpl is if you modify something and distribute it, you have to 
contribute the changes you've made back.

If you merely use some app inside of your project, my interpretation is you 
only have to contribute back the changes to that app. Since you could take 
out the app and still have functionality (assuming that the apps are written 
well).

There in lies the problem with asking for legal advice on a technical mailing 
list. You could very well get 40 perfectly logical interpretations back.

--Brian Jackson


On Thursday 08 May 2008 5:51:30 pm Rho wrote:
> Hi, hope somebody can clarify my doubt.
>
> How affects using a gpl3 app in a project?
>
> I meant a website project using an app under gpl3, like django-
> profile.
>
> Thanks,
>
> ./Rho
> 

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