Releasing open-source software including Apache2 and LGPL libraries?
I am writing software (in Java) using three libraries:
Releasing open-source software including Apache2 and LGPL libraries?
I am writing software (in Java) using three libraries:
Releasing open-source software including Apache2 and LGPL libraries?
I am writing software (in Java) using three libraries:
Releasing open-source software including Apache2 and LGPL libraries?
I am writing software (in Java) using three libraries:
Can I use the code for responsive video on this github link under a license?
This is the link: https://gist.github.com/jgarber/2302238
Can I use the code for responsive video on this github link under a license?
This is the link: https://gist.github.com/jgarber/2302238
Can I use the code for responsive video on this github link under a license?
This is the link: https://gist.github.com/jgarber/2302238
Can I use the code for responsive video on this github link under a license?
This is the link: https://gist.github.com/jgarber/2302238
Can I use the code for responsive video on this github link under a license?
This is the link: https://gist.github.com/jgarber/2302238
What does “Released under MIT and GPL license” mean?
There are lots of projects released under more than one license. One example is Mozilla’s tri-license, which states that the Software is released under the MPL, but the user can also choose GPL or LGPL instead of MPL (I think this is because the MPL license is incompatible with the GPL license).