On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 2:56 PM, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote:

> - License changed to AGPL3 (Gnu Afferro GPL)
>
>
> If I understand AGPL3 correctly, if someone deploys Movuca on a server,
> they will be required to allow all users of their website to download the
> entire source code of the site, including any customizations they make to
> the Movuca code in order to accommodate their app. I assume that will
> greatly limit its adoption.
>

 Yes, I wanted a way to keep it OPen Source and allow commercial use at the
same time.

I want every one to be able to use it, customize it and deploys, sell
support, sell as a service. But I want to keep it Open Source (I mean, I
dont want someone to take the code and release a tool called "blablabla"
which is not open source)

But, I think we can have closed plugins, acting in the same way as web2py
plugins. Someone can develop a plugin and release the plugin with any
license (not?)

So if someone change the core, it will be needed to released the changes as
open source.

-- 

Bruno Rocha
[http://rochacbruno.com.br]

Reply via email to