Hi Karl, On 4 May 2011, at 22:11, k...@freefriends.org (Karl Berry) wrote: > If you're the author (or if all the authors > agree), and you want to relicense your code, you still have that right, > > That is correct. The standard FSF copyright assignment "grants back" > the right to authors to do anything they like with their own code. So > the kinds of scenarios you describe in your email are ok.
Thanks for the confirmation. This makes it a lot easier to distribute software through Apple's various AppStore channels under the more onerous terms they impose, while still having the freedom to share the actual code under the GPL. It's unfortunate that few people seem to be aware that this is not only perfectly legitimate, but also far preferable to just closing one's source code entirely to stay in Apple's good books. I've only been able to find one GPLed iOS application (Wordpress), which is a shame since that makes all prospective iOS developers start from scratch when learning good practices for coding in that environment :-( Cheers, -- Gary V. Vaughan (gary AT gnu DOT org)