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Re: Using octave runtime in a commercial product
From: |
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso |
Subject: |
Re: Using octave runtime in a commercial product |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Nov 2009 23:12:02 -0600 |
2009/11/12 Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <address@hidden>:
> 2009/11/12 Eduardo Fuentetaja <address@hidden>:
>> Yes, we'd like to protect the m-files.
>
> I think you mean "restrict",
I'm sorry. This came out a bit more harsh than I wanted it to sound,
particularly because we speak different languages on the
free/proprietary - gratis/commercial plane.
Octave has a long and rich history of code sharing and community. If
you want to take code and use it without giving back, some
longstanding members of the Octave community might react unfavourably.
I urge you to reconsider the use case you plan for Octave and consider
releasing free commercial code.
- Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Eduardo Fuentetaja, 2009/11/12
- Re: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, David Bateman, 2009/11/12
- Re: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Judd Storrs, 2009/11/12
- Re: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2009/11/13
- Re: Using octave runtime in a commercial product,
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <=
- RE: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Eduardo Fuentetaja, 2009/11/13
- RE: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Søren Hauberg, 2009/11/13
- RE: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, John W. Eaton, 2009/11/13
- Re: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Jaroslav Hajek, 2009/11/13
- RE: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Eduardo Fuentetaja, 2009/11/13
- Re: Using octave runtime in a commercial product, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2009/11/13