Re: PostGIS in a commercial project
| От | Thomas Kellerer |
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| Тема | Re: PostGIS in a commercial project |
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| Msg-id | j8677f$clb$1@dough.gmane.org обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Re: PostGIS in a commercial project (Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@siriusit.co.uk>) |
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Re: PostGIS in a commercial project
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| Список | pgsql-general |
Mark Cave-Ayland, 25.10.2011 12:51: > As Robert has suggested, you have misunderstood the GPL license - if > you make changes to the *PostGIS* source code AND you distribute the > modified code to your customer (rather than offering a managed > service), you would need to make the changes available to your > *customer* upon request but there is no obligation to make them > available to anyone else. But then if your application connects > remotely to the PostgreSQL server then your application isn't linking > directly to the PostGIS libraries, so then this becomes a non-issue > anyway. > > I guess strictly speaking you could call using stored procedures with > PostGIS functions a GPL "violation", but I don't believe anyone > associated with the project would have a problem with this. The aim > of the GPL license for PostGIS was to ensure that code was > contributed back to the project core, not because we want to claim > ownership on everyone's GIS application code. > > If you have any further questions related to licensing, we would be > glad to discuss this further on the postgis-users mailing list. Thank you very much for the detailed explanation. I always have a hard time to understand the GPL especially the dividing line between "using", "linkin" and creating a derivedwork. Kind regards Thomas
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