Hi,
I want to say thank you to everyone who replied to my questions.
I have decided to put both client and server under the GNU AGPL v3,
though it will take some time until I upload it because I still have to
prepare and annotate the source code.
Best regards
Simon
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 09:20:45PM +0100, Simon Ley wrote:
> I have begun writing a MMOG in Java which I would now like to host as
> a project on savannah.nongnu.org. To me, the GNU AGPL seems to be my
> licence of choice, but I am unsure about the following:
>
> If I put both client and server u
If I put both client and server under it, wouldn't that mean that
each client instance would have to offer its source code to the
server if requested?
It does? You mean if a user modifies the client? I don't know about
"back to the server", but they'd presumably have to make sources
Hi Simon,
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Simon Ley wrote:
> If I put both client and server under it, wouldn't that mean that each
> client instance would have to offer its source code to the server if
> requested? I don't think it is appealing to the players if they are
> obliged to upload th
Hello,
I have begun writing a MMOG in Java which I would now like to host as
a project on savannah.nongnu.org. To me, the GNU AGPL seems to be my
licence of choice, but I am unsure about the following:
If I put both client and server under it, wouldn't that mean that each
client instance would ha