What to include from permissive licensed Open Source library?
I’m writing a library and toolset for the manipulation of a software’s data files.
License terms when porting free software to another language
I’m exploring in the idea of porting an existing software package to another language. It’s released under the Apache License 2.0, and is distributed for free; but there’s a big different between using a library versus creating a copy of it. I would of course give full credit and be honest about where it came from, and I certainly don’t plan to make any money from the port, just use it in other projects.
License terms when porting free software to another language
I’m exploring in the idea of porting an existing software package to another language. It’s released under the Apache License 2.0, and is distributed for free; but there’s a big different between using a library versus creating a copy of it. I would of course give full credit and be honest about where it came from, and I certainly don’t plan to make any money from the port, just use it in other projects.
License terms when porting free software to another language
I’m exploring in the idea of porting an existing software package to another language. It’s released under the Apache License 2.0, and is distributed for free; but there’s a big different between using a library versus creating a copy of it. I would of course give full credit and be honest about where it came from, and I certainly don’t plan to make any money from the port, just use it in other projects.
License terms when porting free software to another language
I’m exploring in the idea of porting an existing software package to another language. It’s released under the Apache License 2.0, and is distributed for free; but there’s a big different between using a library versus creating a copy of it. I would of course give full credit and be honest about where it came from, and I certainly don’t plan to make any money from the port, just use it in other projects.
License terms when porting free software to another language
I’m exploring in the idea of porting an existing software package to another language. It’s released under the Apache License 2.0, and is distributed for free; but there’s a big different between using a library versus creating a copy of it. I would of course give full credit and be honest about where it came from, and I certainly don’t plan to make any money from the port, just use it in other projects.
Are there any impediment in the Apache License 2.0 to sell software?
If my project uses a part of the other person protected by the Apache License 2.0 code, I can sell it and keep as open source or there is any impediment to sell? The license itself I think very confused, especially when only option in English.
Are there any impediment in the Apache License 2.0 to sell software?
If my project uses a part of the other person protected by the Apache License 2.0 code, I can sell it and keep as open source or there is any impediment to sell? The license itself I think very confused, especially when only option in English.
Are there any impediment in the Apache License 2.0 to sell software?
If my project uses a part of the other person protected by the Apache License 2.0 code, I can sell it and keep as open source or there is any impediment to sell? The license itself I think very confused, especially when only option in English.
Are there any impediment in the Apache License 2.0 to sell software?
If my project uses a part of the other person protected by the Apache License 2.0 code, I can sell it and keep as open source or there is any impediment to sell? The license itself I think very confused, especially when only option in English.