hi,

yes as its open source and has a quite liberal License you can re-use the
Code. Even in commercial Applications. However as soon as you modify the
core and resell it under a name (for exmple OpenMeetings Enterprise) you
would have to contribute/open-source it to be legal.
But as long as you only modify the core and sell that as a Service (for
example MyMeetings-Hosting) you are note forced to open source it (but it
would be greatly welcome if you can support the community as it has support
you).
Modifying and adding any additional components as well as reselling an not
modified version of OpenMeetings as part of other software components
(bundle) or standalone does not need any permission from us.

hope that helps,
Sebastian

2010/1/28 FOAD <[email protected]>

> So the OpenMeetings developpers community don't mind if I modify/use
> some of OM's source code? (Of course we'll cite OpenMeetings in our
> works)
>
> By the way, my first "job" is to add functionnalities to the
> whiteboard, and I don't really understand the differences between
> WhiteBoard and MultiWhiteBoard.
>
> On 27 jan, 05:14, Rodion Volkov <[email protected]> wrote:
> > In some limited way you could achieve that by modifying
> > conferenceView.lzx, and removing non-needed panels out of visibility
> > there, but if you need some advanced modifications, yes, you will have
> > to program some stuff by creating a separate view and inserting it into
> > OpenMeetings code, or in any other way.
> >
> > > Yes, that's exactly what I'm beginning to do, using SOAP. But I wonder
> > > if I could use OM compenents such as the whiteboard or file sharing
> > > service?
> >
> > > On 26 jan, 14:32, Rodion Volkov <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >> Hello, what kind of interaction do you need between OpenMeetings
> > >> conference and your software? If you only need OpenMeetings as a web
> > >> conferencing provider, such as a conference window on your own site or
> > >> such, then you need to learn how to log in to OpenMeetings server and
> > >> create a room without usng the interface with the SOAP services (check
> > >> the wiki, there are documents on that part). After that you can open a
> > >> link to that room in any browser window, iframe, div or whatever. In
> > >> this case you are free to use any IDE to develop your own software.
> >
> > >>> Hi,
> >
> > >>> I'm working in an IT lab, and we're developping a virtual classroom
> > >>> software, and my job is to developp a prototype based on
> OpenMeetings.
> >
> > >>> So I built OpenMeetings from the source code in Eclipse, and now, I
> > >>> must admit that I don't know what to do.
> >
> > >>> My instructions are not to modify OM's source code, and to develop my
> > >>> software as an additional layer on OM.
> >
> > >>> So, how do I start this? Must I create a new project in Eclispe,
> using
> > >>> a new server? or is it simpler to add new files into the existing
> ROOT
> > >>> project?
> >
> > >>> Please tell me any sugestions you have to help me begin.
> >
> > >>> Thanks.
>
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