On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 11:20:09PM -0500, William Ballard wrote:
> I'm hacking together a little prototype for somebody, mostly as
> a curiosity and kindness.  It'll be just a prototype.
> If they like it, I'll flesh it out and charge them money.
> 
> Regardless, I'd like to put the prototype on SourceForge.
> (It might help close a sale.)
> 
> Do I need some kind of dual license?
> 
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Hi WB,
one model of GPL software is that the source code is 'free' but the
customer pays for its upkeep and customization, and also for your
expertise and support. The idea being that while anyone could hack the
source code, it is you who they pay for your continued expertise to make
it to suite them.
But for dual license, I think mysql and qt do
this.
-Kev
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