Hi,
We are happy to see you interested.
Are you asking about the VW or the Pharo version of EyeSee?
Cheers,
Doru
On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 11:00 AM, stepharo <stepharo(a)free.fr> wrote:
Hello Moose developers,
Trying this list, because it looks like info(a)moosetechnology.org is not
so actively read ;-)
:)
This was my question:
The EyeSee project caught our interest, and we are investigating if we can
use it in our product.
Excellent!
But first some license questions need an answer.
As far as I can see, it is MIT licensed so that would mean that we can
load the EyeSee code into our product and deploy/sell that product
commercially, but that we have to keep the copyright statement.
I thought that all the Moose Components where BSD (but the impact is the
same). With BSD and MIT you can do what you want to
the code (but should mentioned the original license).
Is this correct?
Normally BSD. Pharo is MIT, Moose BSD.
You can also improve it and give back the enhancements to the community :)
And if we need to add the copyright for this specific package (EyeSee),
what and where should it be presented in our software?
I would say where it is simple for you and for people to know it.
May be in a about.
All answers or pointers to the correct people are welcome.
Greetings,
Peter
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*Subject:* EyeSee license
Hello,
The EyeSee project caught our interest, and we are investigating if we can
use it in our product.
But first some license questions need an answer.
As far as I can see, it is MIT licensed so that would mean that we can
load the EyeSee code into our product and deploy/sell that product
commercially, but that we have to keep the copyright statement.
Is this correct?
And if we need to add the copyright for this specific package (EyeSee),
what and where should it be presented in our software?
Greetings,
Peter
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