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Open jfizz opened this issue 8 years ago • 6 comments

Hi! I am looking to add collaborative features to an online, image editor and would love to use jot. However, I won't be able to use it while it is licensed under GPL v3 due to the "Disclose source" condition. Would it be possible to move to a MIT license?

Regardless, great work on the library and thanks for your time.

jfizz avatar Apr 21 '18 06:04 jfizz

Hi there. Thanks for your interest!

I'd be glad to grant you a license at no charge for your image editor --- I want people to be able to use JOT. It's just that at this time I'm not ready to open source it to keep my options open. But I am totally happy to grant licenses on a case by case basis like this. If you'd like to do that, drop me an email at [email protected]?

This goes for anyone else reading this issue in the future too. Please go ahead an email me if the current license won't work for you. :)

JoshData avatar Apr 24 '18 23:04 JoshData

+1 for MIT

bionicles avatar Dec 11 '19 19:12 bionicles

Hi Josh, thanks for making JOT! It looks useful, and judging by the project's star count many others feel the same way. I was hoping you could clarify the thinking behind GPL. Is the intent for JOT to be used exclusively in other GPL projects?

My limited understanding of GPL is it's unclear whether distribution to a browser constitutes "distribution" under the terms of the license, so it's a nonstarter for most commercial projects. Which may be desirable! But I figured I'd ask.

emcmanus avatar Feb 21 '22 22:02 emcmanus

Thanks. Star count aside, I don't know if anyone has actually demonstrated that the library (correctly) solves a real problem. If it does (and in particular if it's of commercial value), I would be pleased to discuss (over email) granting an alternative license for your organization.

My intention/understanding with GPL is that it would only allow use within applications in which all other components and libraries of the application are GPL as well.

JoshData avatar Feb 21 '22 23:02 JoshData

My intention/understanding with GPL is that it would only allow use within applications in which all other components and libraries of the application are GPL as well.

Correct. You would also need permission from your contributors to issue alternative licenses. Anyhow, it sounds like you know what you're doing, and GPL wasn't just selected at random, I appreciate you getting back to me!

emcmanus avatar Feb 22 '22 01:02 emcmanus

You would also need permission from your contributors to issue alternative licenses.

That wouldn't be a problem.

JoshData avatar Feb 22 '22 12:02 JoshData