Distribute the library
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Hi everybody,
Does anyone know what are the rules/limits/procedure if I wanted to distribute/sell a library for Rhapsody?
maybe @d-healey ;) knows somethingthanks
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If you're using my boilerplate code then it needs to be released under the GNU GPLv3. Samples can be released under a different license.
Regardless of the license you use it will always be possible to unpack the expansion back to a folder - your code will always be publicly viewable, so don't include any sensitive information like encryption keys.
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@pelle
What did you mean with boilerplate code?
There is a way to avoid the GPLV3 thing?Best,
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@pelle said in Distribute the library:
@pelle
What did you mean with boilerplate code?
There is a way to avoid the GPLV3 thing?Best,
F.Ignore what I said. I was wrong it seems.
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@Christoph-Hart Thanks for your reply. So if I want to avoid the GPLv3 I have to pay the licence also for Rhapsody?
Thanks
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@pelle said in Distribute the library:
I have to pay the licence also for Rhapsody?
There is no proprietary version of Rhapsody available
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@d-healey @Christoph-Hart
Sorry if I am stressing you out. So, if I wanted to distribute a Rhapsody library:- I don't need to distribute versions for all operating systems (since I don't have to compile), but should I put the GPLv3 license inside the product?
- Can I sell it?
Thanks
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@pelle yes to both questions.
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@pelle said in Distribute the library:
should I put the GPLv3 license inside the product?
Yes, you should include a license header in your scripts and a license file in your repo/project folder. Here's an example - https://codeberg.org/LibreWave/TheShepherdsFlute
@pelle said in Distribute the library:
Can I sell it?
Yes absolutely!