PolKit for Leopard and later

2009-10-29 Thread Pierre-Olivier Latour
Hi everyone, I wanted to let you know about this collection of reusable Obj-C classes which I have used in several projects and have open-sourced some time ago. It's called "PolKit" and provides features like advanced networking, file system utilities, HID, MIDI & serial port devices support, Open

Re: PolKit for Leopard and later

2009-10-30 Thread Jens Alfke
On Oct 29, 2009, at 6:25 AM, Pierre-Olivier Latour wrote: The entire project is available open-source under GPLv3 license hosted on Google Code. If you are interested in using PolKit in a non-open- source project and need a commercial license, please contact me. This sounds like great code

Re: PolKit for Leopard and later

2009-10-30 Thread Alastair Houghton
On 29 Oct 2009, at 13:25, Pierre-Olivier Latour wrote: The entire project is available open-source under GPLv3 license hosted on Google Code. If you are interested in using PolKit in a non-open- source project and need a commercial license, please contact me. For more info, please follow thi

Re: PolKit for Leopard and later

2009-10-30 Thread Jean-Daniel Dupas
Le 30 oct. 2009 à 17:25, Jens Alfke a écrit : On Oct 29, 2009, at 6:25 AM, Pierre-Olivier Latour wrote: The entire project is available open-source under GPLv3 license hosted on Google Code. If you are interested in using PolKit in a non-open- source project and need a commercial license,

Re: PolKit for Leopard and later

2009-11-02 Thread Pierre-Olivier Latour
Thanks for all the comments on the licensing. I understand GPL has heavy restrictions on how the code is used, and I should have put more details in the last paragraph of my post: I'm actually fairly flexible on giving custom license (say BSD or LGPL) to project owners who contact me. However, depe

Re: PolKit for Leopard and later

2009-11-04 Thread Jens Alfke
On Oct 31, 2009, at 5:43 PM, Pierre-Olivier Latour wrote: I'm actually fairly flexible on giving custom license (say BSD or LGPL) to project owners who contact me. However, depending on the case, I would ask for no compensation (say for a freeware or small shareware) or some reasonable compen

Re: PolKit for Leopard and later

2009-11-05 Thread Graham Cox
On 06/11/2009, at 1:21 AM, Pierre-Olivier Latour wrote: You are all most certainly right, I did speak too fast, BSD or LGPL wouldn't work because it would create an obvious "hole" in the GPL license. What I really meant (and what I did with the projects which have licensed PolKit) is to cr