Thanks everyone
> From: sierd...@gmail.com > Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2014 13:08:38 +0200 > Subject: Re: [Interest] Licensing Questions > To: alfarobi0...@yahoo.com > CC: qtsa...@outlook.com; interest@qt-project.org > > On 2 April 2014 12:55, alfa <alfarobi0...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Hi Sarah, > > > > If I understand it correctly regarding the licensing issue, you may want to > > use LGPL(as opposed to GPL), that does not require you to release the source > > code, however, perhaps somebody who are more experienced than me can explain > > on this, because I'm also interested in knowing this issue and any possible > > solutions. > > > > -alfa- > > On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 12:47 PM, sarah jones <qtsa...@outlook.com> > > wrote: > > Hi > > I team and I are planning to release our desktop application that is > > dynamically linked to the Qt library. > > As I understand it this means that, if requested by a customer, I must make > > the source code for Qt available. > > In addition I must make the object code or source code for the application > > available to a customer on request. > > > > Has anyone any experience in this area ? > > Are my understandings correct? > > Are there any obligations on us if using the LPGL? > > > > Thanks > > > > Sarah > > > > Sarah, as far as I know your findings are correct. With GPLv3, you > need to provide source code of your application when requested. You do > not need to publish the code globally, only your customers can make > the request. > > If you choose LGPL, there is no obligation on you to provide the > source code of your application (you still need to provide source code > of Qt, and inform customers that Qt is being used). Some minimal > changes to Qt itself are permitted under Qt license exception. > > And if you buy the commercial license from Digia, you are free to do > almost anything ;-) > > In all 3 scenarios you can charge money for the distribution of your > application. > > Have a good day, > sierdzio
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