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by mtravis
4583 days ago
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Hi, gopalv. What samspenc said. My understanding of the AGPL is that only the modifications made to the source code itself of the covered project would need to be opened up (or have a commercial license). Meaning that merely using InfiniSQL won't require you to open source your app. MongoDB has the same license BTW, and lots of people use it without being forced to open their code.
And, yes, I want to get paid somehow--but the AGPL won't stop anybody from using my work how they see fit. But if they modify it and distribute it, then they'll have to comply with the license (or contact me directly for an alternate arrangement). |
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I thankfully don't have to - this means I don't need to talk to lawyers about this.
Because AGPL took away the most important bit of unassailable ground I had to argue with when it came to deploying GPL - "Using this code implies no criteria we have to comply to, only if we distribute it".
Clause 12 and 13 - basically took that away from me completely.
Look, I'm not going to tell you what license to use.
But leave me enough room to complain that I have had trouble convincing people that we can use AGPL code in a critical function without obtaining a previous commercial license by paying the developer.