Yes it would violate because you make an executable. It does not requires a separate web2py installation to run as other web2py applications.
If you distribute your code separately from web2py and let the users build their own exec, then you can distribute your code BSD but they will not be allowed to redistribute the exe they make. On Jan 7, 8:13 am, vihang <vihan...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am not modifying anything in web2py. Instead the titanium app > 'imports web2py' similar to how the py2exe was used to create windows > binary of web2py. Hence this is like a modified web2py exe using > titanium instead of py2exe/py2app. This way, one can create web2py > based apps in titanium. Do you think this would violate the license if > released in non-gpl form? > > On Jan 7, 6:57 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > > If what you build is a web2py application then you can release it > > under any license you want. If you have taken out and modified web2py > > modules (those in the gluon folder) than your work MUST be released > > under GPL2 assuming this is compatible with the titanium license. > > > On Jan 7, 7:45 am, vihang <vihan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I am working on a test app which integrates web2py with titanium, but > > > there seems to be a bottleneck if I want to release/distribute as open > > > source. Titanium is APL and web2py is GPL. Or was the info given to be > > > wrong, as in APL code can call GPL code? I would prefer releasing the > > > final code as a more flexible license like bsd, apl etc as that is > > > more appropriate for a framework (as most frameworks are).... > > > > Vihang > >
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