I haven't considered OS, not that I'm against it. But hypothetically 
speaking since I'm still in considerations,what are the benefits of going 
open source?

On Monday, 19 May 2014 19:20:37 UTC, Niphlod wrote:
>
> consider that also any third party library (either python or js, css, etc) 
> could have its own license model.
> Also, you should choose beforehand if you want to release it as an open 
> source project or not. 
>
> On Monday, May 19, 2014 2:09:32 PM UTC+2, sasogeek wrote:
>>
>> That actually is my question. I don't know which license I like because I 
>> don't know which licenses I can get for what I want to begin with. I'm new 
>> to licenses, but with the little knowledge I have about softwares and 
>> applications, I know I need one. Not sure what my options are, and 
>> especially with the fact that I want to have a renewable one that's 
>> purchasable periodically, I'd like to know specifically what my options 
>> are, any suggestions would help.
>>
>> This actually may be the wrong place to ask but I figured since it has to 
>> do with web2py, maybe I'd get some help here... Thanks
>>
>> On Monday, 19 May 2014 11:48:03 UTC, Anthony wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> You can license your app however you'd like.
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>> On Monday, May 19, 2014 6:53:05 AM UTC-4, sasogeek wrote:
>>>>
>>>> How do I license a web2py application for commercial use? I'd like to 
>>>> have a license that's renewable every 6 months. From a few similar 
>>>> questions I've read, I've gathered that web2py does allow commercial 
>>>> distribution but must be stated in the documentation that the application 
>>>> uses web2py... besides that though, what licenses can I get my application 
>>>> for how I want to be released? Procedures, etc. I need all the information 
>>>> I can get on this topic... I'm new to it. Thanks
>>>>
>>>

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