Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/09/10/22:23:52
Just to set your mind at ease...
Christopher Faylor <cgf AT redhat DOT com> wrote on Mon, 10 Sep 2001 21:17:11 -0400:
> Forgive me, if you already know this but you can't use cygwin as the
> basis of a commercial application unless you provide the sources for
> your apps and for the cygwin DLL, if you are distributing it.
Yes I know this. The (planned) apps will be GPLed, and I will ship
full source for the entire thing.
> Also, if you are distributing the Cygwin DLL or any of its
> associated utilities, you also can't just point to the cygwin web
> site and say "Get them over there." You must provide the sources
> for any software you distribute. You can't rely on Red Hat to
> maintain a distribution of the sources.
I know this too. Actually, I'm targeting absolute beginners (to
*real* programs, anyway), and I don't want them frightened by the
commandline nature of the standard Cygwin distribution :) So, I'll
mention www.cygwin.com when I mention how to get your binaries, but
not before.
> The "Licensing Terms" link at the cygwin web site goes into more
> details.
Great license, btw. Now, if only we could get the FSF to recommend
it...
Jon Cast
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