Le vendredi 27 mai 2022 à 10:03 PM, Nicolas Fella <nicolas.fe...@gmx.de> a 
écrit :

> Hi,
>
> On 27/05/2022 17:35, Kovour, Sathyanarayana wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> My name is Sathya Kovour, I am part of Baxter International, a medical 
>> device manufacturer.
>>
>> We come across NetworkManagerQt 
>> https://marketplace.qt.io/products/networkmanagerqt, and we have a few 
>> questions while we are making decision to use this very convenient modules 
>> in our project.
>>
>> - As per above link this project is accessible for us with LGPL v2.1+. 
>> According to our legal department this is very restrictive for our 
>> distribution scenarios. I am wondering if you offer any additional licenses 
>> for this project to be used in our commercial setup without copy left clause.
>
> The short answer is: No.
>
> The longer answer is: To do this one would need to contact all of the 
> contributors/copyright holders and ask them to agree to a new license. That 
> is doable in theory but prohibitively difficult in practice.

In adition to that Nicolas already said, you might want to double check if the 
LGPL 2.1 license is really to restrictive for your distributions scenarios. The 
LGPL 2.1 is more permissive than the normal GPL 2 and the LGPL 3 and as been 
specially be developed to be integrated inside proprietary projects.

I'm not a layer, but the key requirement for the LGPL 2.1 license is that you 
link the library with your project using dynamic linking, add a link to the 
source code and if you do modification to the library, you also need to publish 
your modification to the library. The rest of your project is not affected by 
the copy left clause.

I hope this helps,

Cheers,

Carl

>> I understand Linux Network Manager 1.16 support WPA3, does NetworkManagerQt 
>> enables us to use WPA3 capabilities if we have a compatible network manager 
>> installed on our embedded system?
>
> Without knowing all of the details I'd say: yes, probably. And even if there 
> are missing things for this in networkmanager-qt those should be easy enough 
> to add.
>
>> A quick reply is highly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Sathya
>
> Cheers
>
> Nicolas

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