On Monday 21 November 2011, MINGFEN WANG wrote:
> Hi Pedro,
> He/she must release all changes to the FluidSynth source code under the
LGPL.
> He/she must release all other code of the application, either as source or
as linkable object files, so that an independent user can relink the
applicatio
> I'm sorry to read that. The fact is that there isn't any legal uncertainty;
> you can use and run FluidSynth under iOS like any other operating system.
> The
> only concern was raised about distributing FluidSynth in Apple's AppStore,
> but
> that is another matter. You only need to respect the t
On Sunday 20 November 2011, MINGFEN WANG wrote:
> I will consider other commercial products to avoid the risk.
I'm sorry to read that. The fact is that there isn't any legal uncertainty;
you can use and run FluidSynth under iOS like any other operating system. The
only concern was raised about
Matt,
Thank you, I will consider other commercial products to avoid the risk.
The code of yesterday can really work on iOS device, I wish to contribute it to
fluid project.
在 2011-11-20,上午6:59, Matt Giuca 写道:
> Hi Mingfen,
>
> I don't know enough about iOS to answer your question. But as an a
Hi Mingfen,
I don't know enough about iOS to answer your question. But as an aside, I
will just inform you, if you aren't already aware, that there is unknown
legal status surrounding the use of FluidSynth on iOS due to the LGPL and
Apple licenses. Please consider the following page for informatio