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well;GPL licenses are designed to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software: When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General Public Licenses system, and not dependent upon any single software vendor to update the software powering your website.For more information, see the Free Software Foundations website on GPL:http://gnu.org/copylef t/gpl
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Computers & Technology by Aruna Kumari at 4:27 PM on September 29, 2008
and modified. The most widespread use of GPL is in reference to the GNU GPL, which is commonly abbreviated simply as GPL when it is understood that the term refers to the GNU GPL. One of the basic tenets of the GPL is that anyone who acquires the material must make it available to anyone else under the same licensing agreement.The GPL does not cover activities other than the copying, distributing and modifying
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Computers & Technology by Suraj Kumar at 12:20 AM on November 20, 2008
Package Licence Windows Mac OS X Linux Market focus Type StructureAdempiere GPL Yes Yes Yes Mid-market ? Web basedAdminsoft Freeware and Proprietary Yes No No Small to Mid-market ? stand aloneCompiere GPL Yes Yes Yes Mid-market ERP, CRM, POS Web basedComtech Solutions - Image Accounting Proprietary Yes No No Small and mid-size businesses GL, AP, AR, Inventory, Multi-Warehouse Stand alone
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Computers & Technology by Subarna at 10:26 PM on September 26, 2007
Microsofts anti-GPL offensive this summer has sparked renewed speculation about whether the GPL is enforceable. This particular example of FUD fear, uncertainty and doubt is always a little amusing to me. Im the only lawyer on earth who can say this, I suppose, but it makes me wonder what everyones wondering about: Enforcing the GPL is something that I do all the time.Because free software
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Computers & Accessories by Neeraj Pal at 1:54 PM on October 21, 2008
see you can use three things which i have studied.those are1.neoprene2.buna-s3.buna-n...Neoprene or Silicone are the best in this respect as they can withstand high temperature, pressure and chemicals.
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hi...When the interpreter just interprets a language, the answer is yes. The interpreted program, to the interpreter, is just data; the GPL doesnt restrict what tools you process the program with are released under a GPL-incompatible license, the situation is like linking in any other way with a GPL-incompatible library. Which implies that: 1. If you are writing code and releasing it under the GPL, you
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Computers & Accessories by Neeraj Pal at 2:14 AM on October 23, 2008
If the snippets are small enough that you can incorporate them under fair use or similar laws, then yes. Otherwise, no.
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Computers & Accessories by Neeraj Pal at 7:40 PM on October 20, 2008
Some software packaging systems have a place which requires you to click through or otherwise indicate assent to the terms of the GPL. This is neither required nor forbidden. With or without a click through, the GPLs rules remain the same. Merely agreeing to the GPL doesnt place any obligations on you. You are not required to agree to anything to merely use software which is licensed under the GPL. You
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Computers & Accessories by Neeraj Pal at 7:38 PM on October 20, 2008
The GNU General Public License GNU GPL or simply GPL is a widely used free software license, originally written by Richard Stallman for the GNU project. It is the license used by the Linux kernel. The GPL is the most popular and well known example of the type of strong copyleft license that requires derived works to be available under the same copyleft. Under this philosophy, the GPL is said to grant
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Computers & Technology by cool at 5:42 PM on October 11, 2007
this model, users may choose to use MySQL products under the free software/opensource GNU General Public License commonly known as the "GPL" or under a commercial license.Support, training License commonly known as the "GPL" or under a commercial license.You can download it from mysql website :http://dev.mysql.com/down loads/gui-tools/5.0.htmlfo r more visit :http
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Computers & Technology by shashank at 9:34 PM on June 10, 2008
to software and source code without a large investment in time or money The opportunity to modify and improve source codeFor more visit :http://kb.iu.edu/data/ann r.htmlWhat is GPL? How it is related to Open source?The GPL is the Free Software Foundations General Public Licence. The GPL is considered the standard open source software licence, and many non-software works are published under the GPL as well
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Computers & Technology by Aruna Kumari at 4:32 PM on September 29, 2008
for your personal and commercial projects as CamStudio and the Codec are released under the GPL. There are no royalties or any monies to pay - although if you do use it for a commercial product, I wouldnt as CamStudio and the Codec are released under the GPL. There are no royalties or any monies to pay - although if you do use it for a commercial product, I wouldnt say no to a copy of whatever you produce
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Computers & Technology by Pravanjana at 3:44 AM on June 16, 2008
sourse free ware developed by ETRG group IIT kanpur.6. BOLINOS-A modular publication and communication platform7. Claroline classroom online-Claroline is a free GPL software working with PHP /MySQL.8. COSE publication and communication platform7. Claroline classroom online-Claroline is a free GPL software working with PHP /MySQL.8. COSE-COSE is a Virtual Learning Environment being developed by the Staffordshire
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Computers & Technology by Sharad Singh at 9:22 PM on May 15, 2008
The intent of GPLv3, and most other free software licenses, was to give users the right to modify the covered software."GPL version 3 takes more trouble than other licenses to make sure that this right actually works with embedded systems. It essentially trades the makers of those systems the right to base their devices on our great GPL software, in exchange for the consumers right to make
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Computers & Accessories by Neeraj Pal at 1:58 PM on October 21, 2008
such as page caching to improve performance, RSS feeds, printable versions of pages, news flashes, blogs, polls, website searching, and language internationalization. Joomla is licensed under the GPL caching to improve performance, RSS feeds, printable versions of pages, news flashes, blogs, polls, website searching, and language internationalization. Joomla is licensed under the GPL, and is the result
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 8:22 PM on July 22, 2008