Feifan Zhou writes:
> The links do raise interesting points; however, VLC is covered by
> GPLv2. I do not feel that I am authorized to make the legal
> distinctions between v2 and v3; could someone more versed in this
> issue enlighten me on the differences as they pertain to this issue?
None.
Xavier Scheuer writes:
> Actually there is —at least one— GPL-licensed software on the App
> Store, and a popular one: VLC Media Player.
>
> There is currently a dispute, one of the primary developers of VLC is
> claiming that "Apple AppStore is infringing VLC media player license".
> VideoLAN as
On 26 November 2010 16:02, David Kastrup wrote:
>
> Just read http://www.apple.com/legal/itunes/us/terms.html>:
It is not that easy (see below).
On 26 November 2010 16:05, Valentin Villenave wrote:
>
> However, as James pointed out, the Apple AppStore® is (deliberately)
> incompatible with the
On 26/11/10 13:23, Feifan Zhou wrote:
What was the reason for releasing Lilypond under the GPL rather than the LGPL?
In keeping with Lilypond's philosopy of providing beautiful sheet music
to everyone, I would believe that the LGPL would have been a better choice.
But I'm not here to argue my po
Why not have a look at www.omet.ca and then send me a note? Sounds like omet
has the beginnings or 'proof-of-concept' of what you are trying to do - the
dojo toolkit has tons of stuff that can be used for this type of app.
-M
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Feifan Zhou wrote:
> What was the rea
> However, the GPLv3 does not allow me to use Lilypond
> in a commercial application.
>
> So, I'm asking for advice. Considering the license over Lilypond,
> which I have no intention of breaking, what should I do about my conundrum?
> Are there alternatives that produce output of the same
> quali
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 3:34 PM, craigbakalian
wrote:
> Why don't you make your app free? What is the point of charging money
> for anything, especially in the USA where money is taking on a whole new
> meaning?
Could we please stop mixing up "commercial" and "proprietary"
software? Releasing a
David Kastrup writes:
> "James Lowe" writes:
>
>> he mentioned iPad and so I assume he is (obliquely) referring to this kind
>> of thing:
>>
>> http://www.fsf.org/news/2010-05-app-store-compliance
>>
>> (there is another link within that thread that covers GPL not
>> compatible with App Store)
"James Lowe" writes:
> he mentioned iPad and so I assume he is (obliquely) referring to this kind of
> thing:
>
> http://www.fsf.org/news/2010-05-app-store-compliance
>
> (there is another link within that thread that covers GPL not
> compatible with App Store)
>
> I don't pretend to understand
Hello,
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Kastrup
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Subject: Re: GPL vs. LGPL
Feifan Zhou writes:
> What was the reason for releasing Lilypond under the GPL rather t
Hi Feifan,
Why don't you make your app free? What is the point of charging money
for anything, especially in the USA where money is taking on a whole new
meaning?
Craig Bakalian
On Fri, 2010-11-26 at 08:05 -0500, lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
> From: Feifan Zhou
> Subject: GPL vs. LGPL
Feifan Zhou writes:
> What was the reason for releasing Lilypond under the GPL rather than
> the LGPL?
Because it is not a library? Have you _read_ the terms of the LGPL?
They don't make much sense for the Lilypond code base and don't actually
offer anything more than the GPL (other than compli
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