Hi, I'm sorry if the answer to this question is obvious, but it's not really my area of expertise. I'm about to make a shared application available from the web and want to included an appropriate license and copyright statements.
As far as I understand things, since I'm not including any of the AG toolkit in what I distribute and I'm simply requesting that the python interpreter import AGTk files at run time, then the AGTk license has no bearing on my choice of license for the code I'm making available. Is that correct, or does the fact that my code imports from the AGTk mean that it's a "work based on the Software"? In fact, I think the license I want to use (a form of the Apache Version 2 license) is compatible anyway, but I just wanted to check. In short, are there any restrictions on the kind of license that can be applied to a shared application that imports from the AGTk? Thanks, Adam ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dr Adam Carter (Applications Consultant) |epcc| e: a...@epcc.ed.ac.uk w: http://www2.epcc.ed.ac.uk/~adam r: 3405 JCMB t: +44 131 650 6009 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~