On Monday 9 March 2009 08:45:48 Kelvin Lawson wrote:
> I haven't really followed the progress of GPLv3 - I made PyKaraoke LGPL
> because it's fairly open and I wanted to encourage people to use it both
> privately and commercially. I guess it could go mixed license to
> incorporate your standalone player, or it could be an additional
> package. If you player requires the PyKaraoke underlying libraries I'd
> prefer to maintain them in one tree rather than try to maintain separate
> forks.

Kelvin,

        Since, the player itself does not require any of the PyKaraoke code 
base, the 
preference would be in a different depo then? The GPL doesn't prevent 
commercial use, it only prevent proprietary use.

John S.

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