opensubsystems/oss-core
This commit does not belong to any branch on this repository, and may belong to a fork outside of the repository.
Folders and files
Name | Name | Last commit message | Last commit date | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Repository files navigation
Copyright (c) 2003 - 2012 OpenSubsystems. All rights reserved. OpenSubsystems is using open-source friendly dual licensing model the guiding principle of which is one of fair exchange, or Quid pro Quo ("something for something"). The basic idea is that if your organization is deriving commercial benefit from solutions built using OpenSubsystems software and does not release the complete source code of it's solution, then it is required to obtain commercial license from OpenSubsystems. OpenSubsystems is available under two licenses: OSI approved GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL) v3 or later and OpenSubsystems commercial license. 1. All software, documentation, resources and other materials developed as part of OpenSubsystems project are licensed under AGPL v3 or later. If your application is licensed under AGPL or it is licensed under compatible OSI license approved by OpenSubsystems, you are free and more then welcome to include and distribute OpenSubsystems software with your application. Please see the agplv3.txt file accompanying this file. 2. Commercial license allows you to develop and distribute your own software, which includes OpenSubsystems software without the restriction presented by the strict AGPL requirements. If you are distributing your application in any way and you do not wish to release its source code to recipients of your application upon their request you should obtain from OpenSubsystems the commercial license. By obtaining the commercial license you are not obligated to release any source code of your application as well as you are not obligated to release any modifications to OpenSubsystems software unless you wish to do so. Typical examples of commercial distributions that require commercial license are: * Selling software to customers, which includes OpenSubsystems software or requires OpenSubsystems software to be installed by customer. * Building and selling hardware, which includes OpenSubsystems software to customers. Simply rule to follow: if you are developing and/or distributing application to which source code is not available and is not licensed under applicable open source license that is based on or includes OpenSubsystems software, you are required to obtain commercial license. To obtain commercial license contact us please at http://www.opensubsystems.org OpenSubystems includes or integrates external libraries licensed under separate terms. Information and licenses for these libraries and projects can be found in files named license-xxx in the directory containing these libraries (usually called external) or online at http://www.opensubsystems.org/externals.html Your OpenSubsystems team
About
OpenSubsystems Core
License
Stars
Watchers
Forks
Releases
No releases published
Packages 0
No packages published