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Re: Including Octave in NCLab
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Sergei Steshenko |
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Re: Including Octave in NCLab |
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Sun, 15 Apr 2012 02:58:20 -0700 (PDT) |
--- On Sat, 4/14/12, irrational John <address@hidden> wrote:
From: irrational John <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: Including Octave in NCLab
To: address@hidden
Date: Saturday, April 14, 2012, 8:30 PM
[snip]
So if you used Octave I believe you would be expected to make freely available
any modifications you might make to the Octave source code. (Only source code
that is part of Octave has to be opened up. The rest of your application can
still be proprietary.)
[snip]
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No. I suggest to read the GPL FAQ.
Again, GPL mandates what to do in case of software _distribution_, not usage.
Moving copies between offices of the same organization is _not_ distribution
(see the FAQ).
So, inside an organization one can modify GPL'ed software as he/she pleases
_without_ the requirement to release the modified source code.
Regards,
Sergei.