Surprised no one else mentioned that this may better be answered by
other mailing lists at the actual source (pun not intended):
Go back to the beginning:
http://www.gnu.org
For reference:
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php
http://danconia.org
Alex Agerholm wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
Mat Harris wrote at Thu, 19 Sep 2002 13:32:44 +0200:
> i believe perl itself is released under the GPL? and we have a firewall
> script that we compile to hide the source and then sell. we have never had
> any comeback from it.
perl -v
prints at my computer an short declaration of Perl's licens
>>On Thu, 19 Sep 2002 at 08:20, Alex Agerholm opined:
>>
>> AA:I am writing a CGI application/script in Perl which I am going to sell
>> AA:This application uses a few Perl modules (CGI.pm, Session.pm) which is
>> AA:covered by the GPL.
>> AA:How am I going to handle that, when I do not want to r
i believe perl itself is released under the GPL? and we have a firewall
script that we compile to hide the source and then sell. we have never had
any comeback from it.
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 07:23:46 -0400, fliptop wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Sep 2002 at 08:20, Alex Agerholm opined:
>
> AA:I am writin
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002 at 08:20, Alex Agerholm opined:
AA:I am writing a CGI application/script in Perl which I am going to sell
AA:This application uses a few Perl modules (CGI.pm, Session.pm) which is
AA:covered by the GPL.
AA:How am I going to handle that, when I do not want to release my applica
Hi,
I am quite new to Perl and GPL, so I hope that someone can help me or direct
me to where I can read about this.
I am writing a CGI application/script in Perl which I am going to sell
This application uses a few Perl modules (CGI.pm, Session.pm) which is
covered by the GPL.
How am I going to