Derek Atkins <warl...@mit.edu> writes: > "Marina Carvalho" <marimari...@hotmail.com> writes: >> So, the reason why I'm writing is to check if it's ok to offer Gnucash for >> download in our website so the students can have access to it. > > Of course it is. GnuCash is licensed under the GPL, so you're free to > redistribute it as much as you want. Just keep in mind that we're > always releasing updates so you might need to keep on top of it. Also, > I'd recommend that you only re-distribute the Stable (2.2.9) release, not > the testing (2.3.x) releases.
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