| Re: Oledrion's license |
| by neogabo on 2010/4/15 14:46:17 ok great! thnz!! |
| Re: Oledrion's license |
| by ghia on 2010/4/15 14:44:11 Quote: upgradable with the current version" , im not sure about that. i will probably modify the db struture and a lot of code |
| Re: Oledrion's license |
| by neogabo on 2010/4/15 14:36:52 xD yes clear as mud. one more thing, can someone strip the coments about oledrion in the templates? (not the original ones but the ones in /themes/modules/oledrion ) "upgradable with the current version" , im not sure about that. i will probably modify the db struture and a lot of code |
| Re: Oledrion's license |
| by mboyden on 2010/4/15 14:30:53 If I understand it correctly, under the Oledrion license of the GPL, the original author(s) retains the copyrights to the code they develop; however you are free to use and build upon it as you desire SO LONG AS you retain all the copyright and credit information as originally presented to the OS community. So, yes, you may move it forward build upon it, etc. You may not sell the code (but you may sell a service that uses the code underneath it). Thus, if you distribute code, and the code contains others copywritten works, then you must include the credits. Clear as mud? |
| Re: Oledrion's license |
| by ghia on 2010/4/15 14:30:18 Quote: but if i continue the module and the real author apears can he/she change the license? i dont have a problem with that comments or credits, but if the author changes the license for something not free, well ... there are a lots of: , everywhere. i want to develop a totally free module, without all that You are free to do what you want with this code. |