Re: Hosting for opensource projects for a non-opensource solution

2009-04-15 Thread Mike
Thanks for the input guys - the code sure is up there - now I just have to write the doc/wiki stuff. -Mike --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Hosting at Google Code group. To post to this group, send

Re: Hosting for opensource projects for a non-opensource solution

2009-04-15 Thread Chris DiBona
Great! On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 5:03 AM, Mike mca...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks for the input guys - the code sure is up there - now I just have to write the doc/wiki stuff. -Mike -- Open Source Programs Manager, Google Inc. Google's Open Source and Developer programs can be found at

Hosting for opensource projects for a non-opensource solution

2009-04-14 Thread Mike
Hi, I'm looking for the correct hosting of 2 projects (one an interface under lgpl and one an implementation under gplv2); these 2 opensource projects are actually part of a non-open source solution that I was a part of developing at my company. From what I can tell we have no problem hosting

Re: Hosting for opensource projects for a non-opensource solution

2009-04-14 Thread Chris DiBona
What matters is that the code on code.google.com is released, with source, we don't care if you say used by this proprietary package or something. As to the questions of 2 projects and 2 licenses, just use two projects, they don't cost nothin. Again, what matters is that ths code is on the site.

Re: Hosting for opensource projects for a non-opensource solution

2009-04-14 Thread mm w
Hi as Chris said, globally we don't understand your problem create 2 projects: libFoo - LGPL BarProg - GPL register a user with your company name or something that represents your company, attribute a home user to your company website,and explain on the description of each project page the