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Re: License question
From: |
Mike Miller |
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Re: License question |
Date: |
Wed, 3 Apr 2019 09:25:02 -0700 |
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On Tue, Apr 02, 2019 at 17:06:48 -0500, GoSim wrote:
> I have created a block diagram environment program that creates a script and
> run Octave. I am done with my ideas and am looking at licenses. Basically
> depending on the success of my program I would at least like to have the
> possibility to sell commercial versions of it targeting certain industries
> with sensor connections/sensor blocks. It's not my plan, but I would like
> the possibility.
>
> So my question is, do you have an issue with this? I am thinking of the MIT
> license. Assume that GoSim grows and commercial licenses are created. GoSim
> runs Matlab code with Octave. Is this something you would accept? This GoSim
> variant would be a standalone program and not a package.
Can you clarify, does your program run on its own and create m-files
that the user then runs in Octave? Can your program run on a system that
does not have Octave installed? Or does your program directly invoke
Octave as a subprocess? Or does your program run Octave as an embedded
intepreter as part of its normal operation? How tightly coupled is your
approach with the Octave program and/or libraries?
In addition to Kai's links, you can also have a look at
https://www.octave.org/license.html
Thanks,
--
mike
- License question, GoSim, 2019/04/02
- Re: License question, Kai Torben Ohlhus, 2019/04/02
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- Re: License question, Nicholas Jankowski, 2019/04/03
- Re: License question, GoSim, 2019/04/03
- Re: License question, Colin Macdonald, 2019/04/03
- Re: License question, GoSim, 2019/04/03
- Re: License question, Jordi GutiƩrrez Hermoso, 2019/04/09
- Re: License question, GoSim, 2019/04/10
- Re: License question, Doug Stewart, 2019/04/10
- Re: License question, GoSim, 2019/04/10
- Re: License question, Doug Stewart, 2019/04/10
- Re: License question, GoSim, 2019/04/10