Yes it can be closed src... but he was speaking using the asterisk C API.

So anything that uses or links to asterisk can't be sold in binary form
without a comercial asterisk lic.  Or thats how I understand it.

bkw

On Fri, 26 Dec 2003, Jonathan Tew wrote:

> What if his application is a stub that communicates to another process
> via TCP/IP.  That other process can be closed source without any problem.
>
> > First off he cannot distribute his C API based app without 1)
> > releasing it GPL or 2) paying Digium for a non-gpl licnese.
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