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Re: Fwd: Linux Installer for Blender: msg#00217video.blender.devel
On Wednesday 28 April 2004 21:04, Daniel Lopez wrote: > Hi Gregor, > > The installer does not get affected by the GPL. There are plenty of GPL > software out there being distributed using installshield or installanywhere > or many other commercial installers. Ours just happens to work on Linux and > be pretty :) > Well, I'd not be that sure if I were you. Even with this above statement you have gone further than any of the other companies you name in that you explicitely support the use of your installer for blender. I am not aware that any other installer manufacturer has done so publicly. This is one piece of the puzzle. The other one in the GPL FAQ: http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#MereAggregation Wether building an installer is "mere aggregation" or "combining two modules" is the key to this issue. According to this text the latter is actually the case and - this is clearly stated there - this will put your installer under the GPL. Remember that you have already publicly agreed to this combination. Regards, Gregor |
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