Hi,

I'm looking at the Nagios' documentation import, but it's in Gplv2. Shinken
was written in AGPL so I think we just cannot import it and it can be a
problem in the future if we want an inclusion of Shinken in Nagios project.
So we must think about leave the licence in AGPL but wrote our own doc and
have problem with Nagios inclusion, or change the licence to Gplv2 to easy
import doc, no problem for Nagios inclusion, but leave the Affero effect (if
a user access to Shinken in the network, he must have access to the
sources).

We can maybe drop the Affero licence and take the classic Gplv2. Affero is
trully important for PHP like applications, but I'm wondering if it's a so
good idea for Shinken.

What do you think about this?


Jean
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